Want more birds visiting your garden? It's easier than you think. And honestly, there's something properly relaxing about watching blue tits on the feeder while you're having your morning brew.
Getting Started First things first – bird feeders. Position them where you can see them from the house but birds feel safe. Mix it up with different types – hanging feeders for small birds, ground feeders for blackbirds and robins. Our wild bird care range has options for every garden size.
Beyond Just Feeding Birds need more than food. Water's crucial, especially in summer and when everything's frozen in winter. Check our bird baths, tables and houses – a simple bird bath makes a massive difference. Nesting boxes too. Put them up now and birds will scout them out for spring.
What Actually Works
Year-Round Support Spring: Nesting materials and protein-rich foods Summer: Water stations and shade Autumn: Energy-rich seeds for migration Winter: High-fat foods and unfrozen water