Tag: bird-feeders




23 Mar 2026

April is one of the most exciting months for bird lovers across the UK. As Spring arrives in full force, gardens come alive with birds nesting, feeding, and raising their young. If you want to attract more birds to your garden and help them thrive, this is the perfect time to invest in the right products. Below is some handy advice to the best garden bird products to use in April, and how each one makes a real difference.

Why April Is So Important for Garden Birds?

During April, birds are:

  • Building nests
  • Laying eggs
  • Feeding chicks
  • Defending territories

All of this requires huge amounts of energy and safe spaces, which is where your garden can help. By providing food, water, and shelter, you’re not just attracting birds, you’re supporting their survival during one of the most demanding times of the year.

 1. Bird Feeders – The Foundation of Any Bird-Friendly Garden

A good quality bird feeder is the first thing you need. Feeders provide a reliable food source and encourage birds to visit regularly. In April, this is especially important as natural food supplies can still be inconsistent and insect numbers low.

Best types to use:

Tip: Place feeders near shrubs or trees so birds have a quick escape from predators.

 2. High-Energy Bird Food – Essential for Nesting Season

Birds need high-protein, high-fat foods to support egg production and feed their young during Spring time. Suet-rich bird food is ideal for breeding, moulting, migration, and colder seasons because it delivers the additional boost of energy needed to keep your garden birds healthy and full of life. Birds love the taste of suet rich food and we're confident that your feathered friends will keep coming back for more!

Top food choices:

3. Nest Boxes – A Safe Place to Raise Young

April is peak nesting season, making nest boxes one of the most impactful products you can add to your garden. Many birds struggle to find natural nesting sites due to urban development, so a simple nest box can make a huge difference.  All of our boxes, pockets and pouches are specifically designed to provide suitable accommodation for wild birds.

Popular options:

Placement tip: Install boxes 1–3 metres high, away from direct sunlight and strong winds.

 4. Bird Baths – often overlooked but always needed

Water is just as important as food. Hydration is important for all birds, although small, seed-eating birds are most in need of fresh drinking water due to the fact that it is not naturally present in their diet. For this reason, it is critical to supply your garden birds with a source of fresh drinking water, be it via a bird bath or hanging bird drinker.

Birds use water for:

  • Drinking
  • Bathing
  • Cleaning feathers

As temperatures rise in April, providing fresh water can significantly increase bird activity in your garden. We stock a good selection of bird baths to suit your budget and needs.

What to look for:

  • Shallow design
  • Easy to clean
  • Stable base

Change the water regularly to keep it safe and hygienic.

 Creating a Bird-Friendly Garden (Quick Tips)

To get the most out of your products:

  • Plant native shrubs for shelter
  • Keep feeding areas clean
  • Avoid using pesticides
  • Provide food consistently

Consistency is key, once birds trust your garden, they’ll return again and again. April is your opportunity to transform your garden into a thriving wildlife haven. With just a few simple additions:- a feeder, quality food, a nest box, and fresh water, you can support birds during their most important season and enjoy the beauty they bring to your outdoor space. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned bird watcher, there’s no better time to get started.

 

                                                                

 

If you have any further questions about looking after your garden birds, please get in touch with us today and a member of our friendly team will be happy to help!

 
09 Jan 2026
Colour in your garden

Have you seen the new Peckish TV advert yet? It’s all about using bird food to colour in your garden with vibrant winged wildlife!

Birds need a little extra help in winter to stay energised, so now is the perfect time to start feeding the birds. This is an easy and fun activity that can bring more colour to your garden and your neighbourhood in general.

The new Peckish campaign encourages viewers to colour in their gardens by feeding the birds. However, it can be tricky to know where to start. We’re a distributor with years of experience helping feed wildlife, so we’re happy to help – here’s everything you need to colour in your garden this year!

 

How to colour in your garden

1) Choose a bird feeder

We sell a variety of Peckish bird feeders that can add a bit of colour to your garden. You’ll even get free delivery on your bird feeder if you also buy one of our nutritious home-grown seed mixes.

Here’s a tip: some birds are picky about how they feed. Birds like robins and chaffinches are ground feeders, which means they prefer to peck from a flat surface. The Peckish Everyday Bird Table features a roof (which provides shelter for birds while they eat) and is very easy to assemble. Some ground-feeding birds may prefer a table that is closer to the ground, but many will happily eat from an elevated table. Plus, the classic wooden table will make a lovely addition to your garden!

If you don’t have space for a freestanding bird table, you can still attract plenty of colourful birds with a hanging feeder, like the Peckish All Weather Large Seed Feeder. It is ideal for rainy UK winters and easy to fill with delicious bird seed.

Peckish also offer a couple of more specialised feeders, like their sunflower heart and suet ball feeders. If you want to attract lots of different birds, your best option is to use a few different types of bird feeder.

With so many wonderful options, your garden will be more colourful before you know it!

 

2) Choose some bird food

You can’t colour in your garden without bird food. Providing nutritious and healthy seeds is the quickest way to draw in a crowd of new feathered friends. At Really Wild Bird Food, we offer a huge range of seed mixes, from our eco-friendly EnviroMix to our Ground Blend, which is specifically formulated for ground-feeding birds!

If you’re a little overwhelmed by all the choice, you can’t go wrong with our best-selling Tidy Garden Mix. Unlike some mixes, which may leave a mess of shells or cause weeds to grow around your feeding area, this mix only includes ingredients that won’t sprout. It’s foolproof and beloved by a wide variety of garden birds.

Another tip: birds don’t just eat seeds! In nature, many birds eat insects. You can put out live mealworms for your birds, but we know this can be a bit daunting if you are just starting out so we also offer dried mealworms that don’t wriggle around.

Suet – available in the form of fat balls or suet pellets – is another popular treat for birds. It’s full of fat, which healthy birds need to stay warm (especially at this time of year). Our Seed and Suet Combo mix offers birds a balanced, high-energy diet.

 

3) Take care of your local birds

Setting up a feeder and filling it with bird food is a really good start, but there are a few more small steps you can take to care for your new avian visitors. You should provide water for drinking and bathing, clean your bird feeders regularly, and offer plenty of places for birds to rest or hide. Nesting boxes give birds shelter from predators and bad weather, and many of them have fun designs that can improve the look of your garden.

Feeding the birds is a lovely way to make your garden more colourful, but by taking these extra steps, you can be sure that you are doing your best to properly care for the wildlife around you. Preserving your local bird species by providing food, water and shelter can be incredibly rewarding.

 

Ready to colour in your garden?

You can colour in your garden by following the instructions above! We hope you enjoy seeing new, beautiful birds flock to your filled-up feeders. And remember: we offer FREE DELIVERY if your order includes one of our seed mixes!

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Read these guides for even more useful information on feeding the birds:

30 Oct 2025
Halloween offers for birds and bats

Don't miss out on our 'fang-tastic' Halloween savings!

Are you fed up of trying to prise ghoulish mouldy food from the bottom of your bird feeders?

Then worry no more! We have a range of BIG EASY™ seed feeders that are super-easy to clean.

  • These feeders will satisfy king-sized appetites
  • They look great
  • They hold a large volume of seed so you won't need to fill up so often
  • They are very easy to dismantle and clean
  • And they come with a lifetime guarantee against damage

And as a Halloween treat, you can save up to £7* depending on which size you order.

Big Easy™ seed feeders with two ports (left), four ports (centre) and six ports (right).

Buy Now & Save!

*Save £3 on the two-port feeder, £4 on the four-port feeder or £7 on the six-port feeder. Offer ends at midnight on 3rd November (or while stocks last).

 


 

20% OFF DRIED MEALWORMS!

We are offering a 20% discount on dried mealworms as a Halloween treat for your garden birds!

Ground-feeding birds like robins and blackbirds love mealworms, and if the live ones are just too creepy for you, these crunchy beasties without the wriggle are the next best thing.

Just enter the code CRUNCHY20 at checkout to save 20% on your dried mealworms.

Buy Dried Mealworms

 


 

Bird Feeder Cleaning Bundle Offer

Was £18.40 – NOW ONLY £10*

Now is a really good time to clean your bird feeders, tables and feeding stations. Making sure everything is pristine before you commence winter feeding will help to protect your garden birds' health.

This bird feeder cleaning bundle includes a 500ml bottle of Ark-Klens ready-to-use spray, a table scraper (which makes cleaning the corners of bird tables much easier!) and two feeder brushes.

Everything you need for an autumn clean, and for a limited time only, this bundle is available for just £10!

Buy Feeder Cleaning Bundle

*Offer ends 3rd November OR while stocks last. Please note that the bird bath shown in the photo is NOT included in this bundle.

 


 

Bats become much more in our thoughts around Halloween.

Whilst outside during the darker evenings, maybe with the children during Halloween, why not take the opportunity to do some bat spotting and identifying?

We stock a selection of high-quality bat boxes – now with 10% OFF – that are designed to provide bats with a man-made home when nesting space isn't available. Bats love to nest in narrow, tight spaces with a slightly rough texture so there's plenty of grip. Our bat boxes mimic nesting spots that bats would favour in nature.

Get 10% Off Bat Boxes

We also sell an illustrated 8-page guide to bat identification and a range of wildflower seeds which bats love.

 


 

Look out for our Super Saver prices!

If you're buying large quantities of bird seed, be sure to look for our SUPER SAVER prices on large sizes of seed mixes and straight seeds.

Remember: there is no VAT on 15kg sacks, so you can save money by swapping your 8kg for a 15kg. If you want to buy even larger quantities, do give us a call and we can quote you for bulk buys and 20kg sacks.

Buy Bird Seed in Bulk

Don't forget to enter the code CRUNCHY20 at the checkout to save 20% on dried mealworms for your garden birds!

Enjoy your birds (and bats if you have them!).

It is a wonderful, changeable time of the year.

With very best wishes,
Lesley

26 Jun 2025
bird feeder maintenance

Look after your feeding station by cleaning regularly and refilling it daily. Read on for more useful bird feeder maintenance tips!

 

What’s a Bird Feeding Station?

A bird feeding station is a device that lets you hang multiple bird feeders in one place. Most bird feeding stations look a bit like a coat rack, with many arms for hanging feeders, though some feeding stations can also support feeding trays at the same time. You can build your own with a sturdy pole or buy ready-made bird feeding stations for your garden.

Whether you’ve got a full feeding station with a plethora of feeders, or just a single feeder on a branch, proper cleaning and maintenance is crucial.

30 Oct 2024
why aren't birds coming to my feeder

If you’ve set up a new bird feeder in your garden but aren’t getting any feathered visitors, you may be wondering where you’ve gone wrong. This is a common issue amongst bird enthusiasts and can be particularly frustrating if you have spent time and effort creating a bird-friendly safe space in your garden.

This blog will go over some of the possible reasons why your bird feeder isn’t getting any visitors and provide you with some tips and tricks so that you can have the most popular bird feeders in town!

 

20 Sep 2024
Best Sunflower Hearts Feeder

Sunflower hearts are a nutritious and high-energy snack, much loved by a wide variety of wild birds. At Really Wild Bird Food, our Premium Sunflower Hearts are particularly high in calories as they have high oil content. This makes them a great bird feeding option for the winter months.

All of our sunflower hearts come ready to eat—simply put them in your feeder and watch the birds flock to enjoy them! But the question is: what bird feeder is best for feeding sunflower hearts?

This blog will run through some of our favourite sunflower heart feeders and their unique selling points so that you can pick a bird feeder that is perfect for your garden!

31 Jul 2024
Robin looking for food

Voted Britain's favourite bird in 2015, taking over 34% of the vote and beating the barn owl (12%) into a distant second place, robins are a familiar sight across Great Britain and Ireland.

The round, red-breasted little birds are most often associated with Christmas, but they're actually present all year round across the islands. Robins can be found in woodland and farmland, and in both urban and suburban settings. Their musical song can be heard day and night (thanks to street lighting)—if you live in the UK, the distinctive sound will almost certainly be familiar to you, even if you never realised it belonged to the robin!

20 Mar 2024
Bird feeding on a table

Wild birds come in a variety of shapes and sizes and have a variety of feeding habits, which is why there are so many different types of bird feeder on the market.

When you're trying to choose the best bird feeder for your garden, think carefully about which birds you're hoping to attract. This will inform your purchase - for example, some birds are ground feeders, whereas others prefer to forage in bushes and trees.

(Of course, you can always set up several different feeders in your garden and attract a wide variety of birds!)

If you're not sure what kind of bird feeder to purchase, read on to learn about the different feeder types and which bird species they are most likely to attract.