During the winter months especially in the UK we get quite a bit of rain and damp weather! Which can make feeding the birds tricky at times! In this blog we will have a look at some products that will help keep the seed and the birds happy and dry this winter time!  More...

 
Bird profile - Jay
 
The Jay is the most colourful member of the crow family and it can be seen all over the UK.

Hawfinch 

Scientific name: Coccothraustes coccothraustes

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In this blog you will find ways to attract more wildlife to your garden. From birds to bugs, seeing wildlife in your garden is such a special treat! Here at Really Wild Bird Food, we have a wide range of wildlife products designed to help attract wildlife to your garden. 

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kestrel

Bird Profile - The Kestrel! 

what to feed fledgling birds - parent bird feeding baby birds

Fledgling is the stage in a flying animal's life between hatching or birth and becoming capable of flight. Fledging is the term mostly used for birds but it can also be used for baby bats! In this blog, we answer your most asked questions about baby birds! More...

pied wagtail bird

Bird of the week - Pied Wagtail 
 
The pied wagtail is a delightful small, long-tailed and black and white bird. The wagtail gets its name by "wagging" their tails!

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colourful field of wildflowers - planting wildflowers in your garden

Wildflowers offer an attractive alternative to traditional lawns and gardens. Planting our wildflower seeds in your garden will enhance its beauty and more importantly, they're the perfect plants for bees and butterflies.

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siskin bird perched on a branch

Siskin (Carduelis Spinus) 
 
This beautiful bird is a lively small finch. It has a forked tail and the male has a yellow-green body and back crown. They are relatively small birds, between a blue tit and a robin in size. Siskins can be found in coniferous and mixed woodland across the UK. More...

hemp seeds for birds

Can Birds Eat Hemp Seeds?

Hemp seeds have grown in popularity in recent years. Although the seeds come from cannabis plants, they contain virtually no THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis) and are safe for both animals and humans to eat. In fact, many health enthusiasts use hemp seeds in smoothies, salads and other dishes. Hemp seeds are also a popular ingredient in bird seed mixes. Hemp seeds are also enjoyed by caged birds. More...