We're very excited to introduce you to our brand new seed mix - Big Seed Gold! If you were a fan of our popular Big Seed Mix, then we're sure you'll love this 'less mess' version too.
It's a wholesome, nutritious seed mix that's full of nutty goodness. We've stripped back all the small and messy seeds like millet, rape and linseed to create a mix that produces less waste and mess in your garden.
Peanuts still remain one of the most popular food choices for many garden birds, particularly in times when highly calorific food is needed. Peanuts offer a really good balance of oil and protein, both of which are necessary for energy and good health.
Just how calorific peanuts are, can be evidenced by the fact that they very rarely appear in any human dieting regimens and if they do – you are only allowed a small handful at a time!
As the years wear on, buying Christmas presents for elderly relatives can be a tough task. After all, how many pairs of slippers and festive jigsaws can one person have?
Luckily, with Really Wild Bird Food, you don’t have to resign yourself to rehashed ideas from years gone by.
When Werther’s Originals won’t cut it and there’s no room left in the whisky cabinet for a new addition, a bird-friendly gift from RWBF can be just the ticket.
What presents can you give your loved ones to show you care? Knowing what to get your friends and family for Christmas and birthdays can be real head-scratcher. There's always chocolate, of course, perhaps with a colourful pair of novelty socks - but if there's a bird lover in your life, why not get them something they really want this year?
Our gift buying guide can help you find the perfect gift for the birder in your life. Our selection of gift ideas is perfect for bird lovers and can be used to celebrate any occasion – birthday or Christmas, Hanukkah or graduation, we're sure to have the perfect present!
Here are some gift ideas for bird lovers to get you started...
Mothering Sunday falls on 31st March this year when the birds will be in full springtime swing! To celebrate, we have teamed up with local artisan supplier The Bird Bakery to stock a new range of pretty bird cakes, made using our own home-grown seed mixes.
Perfect for your Mum's bird table - or indeed as gifts for other bird lovers in your life - these bird cakes will delight both the recipient and their birds equally.
The Heart Bird Seed Cake is filled with premium peanuts and sunflower hearts (packed with protein and essential oils) and the heart-shaped decoration contains a blend of other high-quality seeds to attract a wide range of garden birds including Robins, Finches, Blackbirds, Tits and Sparrows to name but a few.
Why I’m Buying a Window Feeder
Living in a small second-floor flat with my two children, there is hardly room to swing a cat, let alone have pets... So when I stumbled upon RWBF's range of window feeders I had a lightbulb moment - why not feed the wild birds and create a bit of excitement for the kids at the same time?
We at Really Wild Bird Food offer an extensive range of stand-alone feeder cages and guardians, which can be used with your existing feeders to make life much more difficult for squirrels and large, unwelcome birds like seagulls and pigeons. We also stock Nuttery caged bird feeders, which include both the guardian and the feeder itself.
Click here to browse our full range of feeder guardians, or choose from the featured products listed below. Remember, we offer FREE delivery on all feeders IF you also order seeds or live worms from our Bird Foods department.
Two sizes available (small or large). Compatible with Droll Yankee tubular feeders.
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These include the Blackbird Nester, Woodpecker Nestbox, Blue Dipper Bird Bath and the 20/20 Bird Feeder
20/20 Bird Feeder
Attaches to the outside of your window. Apart from providing the perfect view of your garden birds up close, this tough long-lasting feeder with its powerful suction cups won't even leave any marks on the glass where these are put up. The adjustable rain canopy which also gives it its better looks, apart from protecting the food and feeding birds. With ample perching place and adjustments to discourage the larger birds, you will sure get to see a number of tits and robins apart from some other tiny visitors.