Tag: nest-boxes




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!

 
11 Feb 2026
Nest Box

It's the perfect time to put up a new nest box or refurbish an existing one.

Pictured above: Minnesota Nest Box 32mm with Wooden Roof

Winter begins to wane, daylight starts to stretch and birds start to sing. Although it seems early, you will notice more activity in your gardens as many of your feathered friends turn their attention to claiming their territory, checking out new potential nesting sites and building energy reserves for the breeding season ahead. As bird numbers suffer a general decline (due in part to a scarcity of natural nesting sites), a successful mating season is critical to lay the foundations for success of the next generation. Species such as tits, sparrows, wrens and robins often begin preparing for breeding well before spring arrives, and they are gearing up! Having clean, repaired nest boxes in sheltered positions in your garden will help the house-hunting process and will ease their transition to the breeding season.

 

We are celebrating National Nest Box Week (14th – 21st February) with some fantastic nest box offers. You can save up to 20% on selected nest boxes plus we will put in a FREE 30g bag of nesting wool with each nest box purchased!*

See What's on Offer >>

*Nest box offers available until 21st February or while stocks last. We will automatically add a free bag of nesting wool with each nest box ordered.

 

A Cosy Home For Jenny Wren

SAVE 20%

This Schwegler spherical wren house provides excellent protection from predators. Hang the nest box in low-level undergrowth in a shady place.

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A Stylish New Home for Woody Woodpecker

SAVE 20%

This woodpecker nest box is handmade in solid, sustainably-sourced cedar with a 55mm entrance hole. Install it high up on a mature tree in a quiet location and wait for the new family!

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SEE ALSO: Where to Put a Nest Box

 

Premium Seed of the Month

High Energy Blend™

Order our High Energy Blend™ before the end of February to save 10% on the normal price!

Here's what our customers have said about this seed mix:

"This is an excellent blend and has been attracting many garden birds this spring including sparrows, tits, robins, bullfinches, chaffinches, goldfinches and woodpecker. No mess because anything discarded by birds at the feeders gets picked up by others on the ground." – Kay

"It's a beautiful quality feed and the birds are absolutely loving it. Highly recommended." – Phillipa

"I am thrilled that your bird seed has brought so many wild birds to my garden. Absolutely recommend and also your bird feeder with rain protection." – Eve

Small birds have big energy needs, and there's no feed more packed with energy than our High Energy Blend™. With a free-flowing formulation and a 10% saving in February, it's the perfect choice for this cold, wet time of year.

Buy Now from Just £8.95 >>

 

Snack Smart!

Consider adding some high-energy suet to your bird feeding station at this time of year. It's delicious and high in calories – your birds will thank you!

SAVE 10% ON SELECTED SUET PRODUCTS! Just enter the code SNACKSMART10 at the checkout to claim your discount. Offer available until 21st February or while stocks last.

 

Honest 2 Nature Suet Cakes

High quality suet cakes with plastic-free and fully recyclable packaging. A great ECO choice!

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Peckaballs with Insect

Highly nutritious 'smaller' fat balls. High in calories with great texture and taste, and very versatile!

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Peckish Extra Goodness Nuggets

Perfect for small beaks and available in 2 different pack sizes.

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Well! I don't know about you, but I am a bit fed up with this incessant rain and I am really looking forward to spring and all the wonderful things that it brings.

Enjoy your birds!

With very best wishes,
Lesley

P.S. Don't forget checkout code SNACKSMART10 to make smart savings.

17 Feb 2025
Free nesting wool with every nest box purchased until 21st Feb 2025

It's National Nestbox Week, and we've got lots going on! Here are some of our top nest box deals...

FREE Nesting Wool With Every Nest Box!

We have nest boxes for robins, woodpeckers, tits, sparrows, pied flycatchers, wrens, blackbirds, swallows, house martins and many other UK birds.

And we will include a free 30g bag of nesting wool with every nest box purchased until 21st February 2025!

Browse Nest Boxes

 

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Our customer J. Foxon says: "These are the best peanuts I can find anywhere. Very high quality and value for money. I buy them on a regular basis and will continue to do so. Great customer service and reliable company."

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Enjoy home-making with your birds!

With best wishes,
Lesley

04 Feb 2025
National Nestbox Week Offer

National Nestbox Week will take place on 14th - 21st February 2025.

09 Feb 2023
Nest Box offer

 

Nest boxes mimic natural hollows, providing birds with a comfortable and safe place to raise their young. At Really Wild Bird Food, we offer a range of nest boxes and pouches so you are sure to find one that works for the birds in your garden. Click the button below to browse our available options!

09 Feb 2023
national nest box week - baby swallow in nest calling out to mother swallow

Winter can be a dark and gloomy time of year, with the dark days and chilly weather chasing most wildlife into either hibernation or migration. As we push into February the days are slowly growing longer and the sounds of bird songs are in the air, which can only mean one thing – spring will be on its way soon, and it’s almost time for National Nest Box Week!

National Nest Box Week is a great opportunity to put some time aside and take part in fun activities designed to help support your local wildlife. If you’ve never participated in National Nest Box Week before and are looking for some more information, you’re in the right place!

12 Feb 2021
National Nest Box Week

National Nest Box Week was established and developed by the BTO (British Trust for Ornithology) to provide a focus on nesting birds and to support their conservation and local biodiversity. It encourages the placement of nest boxes in your local area, at a time when small birds traditionally pair up ahead of the breeding season.

Natural nest sites such as holes in trees or old buildings are disappearing fast, so our native birds need all the help they can get to find a safe spot to breed. Birds may even use the nest box year-round, roosting cosily in it during the winter months.

26 Oct 2020
connecting with nature in your home office

Remote working is quickly becoming a normal way of living for a lot of us! Understandably, people are doing whatever they can to make the home office a stress-free environment so that they can concentrate on being productive! 

Unfortunately, working from home can make people feel very isolated. Where they would normally interact with colleagues and clients in an office setting, they're now confined to their own four walls for the majority of the week. It's a big lifestyle adjustment that some people have taken to easier than others.