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Wildlife products from Kennedy wild bird food. We all love to attract Britain’s best birds to our gardens. But there is also other wildlife that pay our outdoor spaces a visit too. Badgers, squirrels, foxes and hedgehogs are often seen near our homes. Making sure they feel welcome is very important for conservation efforts. Take a look at some of our top wildlife feeds and homes and start turning your garden into a wildlife friendly haven.

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  • Mr Johnson’s Advance Rabbit Food

    Mr Johnson’s Advance Rabbit Food

    Mr Johnsons
    £17.75
    Mr Johnson’s Advance Rabbit Food is a fibrous, nutritious, wholesome tasty mono-component nugget – supplying your rabbit with a tasty, healthy food that overcomes selective feeding. Feeding the correct diet to your rabbit is essential for maintaining...
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  • Gardman Bee Hive

    Gardman Bee Hive

    Gardman
    £17.00
    This Gardman Bee Hive is modern and compact, yet still gives bees a home and somewhere to stay safe especially during the winter months. It's sleek design makes it an appealing addition to any outdoor space. Its made from FSC® certified timber for...
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  • Kennedy Wild Hazelnut Kernels

    Kennedy Wild Hazelnut Kernels

    Kennedy Wild
    £15.75 - £95.00
    Treat your squirrels to the best with Kennedy Wild Hazelnut Kernels harvested from the highest-quality hazelnut orchards! These kernels are rich in essential nutrients, providing a high-energy snack that squirrels love. They are packed with protein,...
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  • Jacobi Jayne I Love Hedgehogs Food Mix

    Jacobi Jayne I Love Hedgehogs Food Mix

    Jacobi Jayne
    £17.50
    Nutritious and delicious, this is an ideal complementary food to help hedgehogs thrive. In step with latest research, it has a carefully balanced level between calcium and phosphorus for better bone health and is tooth-friendly with no sticky sultanas...
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  • Gardman Bee & Bug House

    Gardman Bee & Bug House

    Gardman

    £17.00
    This Gardman Bee and Bug House gives insects a home and safe place to stay and is specifically useful during the winter months. It's handcrafted from FSC® certified timber, to ensure sustainability and will make a wonderful addition to your garden whilst...
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What wildlife would you like to attract your garden?

  • Hedgehogs
  • Squirrels
  • Nestlings and Fledglings
  • Bees

Hedgehogs

As their name suggests, hedgehogs love to hide in the leafy undergrowth of hedges. Even if you don’t have hedges in your garden you can still attract hedgehogs by leaving some shrubby areas in the corners of your garden and cutting a small hole in your fence for easy access.

Squirrels

Squirrels are acrobatic opportunists when it comes to sneaking food from our feathered friends. As many bird lovers know, they often find ingenious ways of breaking into bird feeders. To keep the peace in your garden make sure you have separate feeding stations. Squirrels especially enjoy peanuts in shells and sunflower seeds but mostly our blended squirrel food.

Nestlings and Fledglings

There’s nothing better than watching your favourite birds raise a family in your own garden. All birds nest differently. Robins like open boxes, whereas blue tits need a fully contained box with a small opening. We have a full range of nest boxes to accommodate a wide variety of birds and help make them feel at home.

Bees

Attracting pollinators to your garden encourages biodiversity and helps keep your garden flowering year on year. Not only do bees pollinate much of our native flora, they are also responsible for about one-third of our daily diet! While there are about 20,000 different species of bees recent studies have shown that a third of British wild bees and hoverflies are in decline.

 

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