Connect with your garden birds

Whether you're new to feeding the birds or a seasoned ornithologist, you're in the right place. This blog is where we share tips for feeding birds sustainably, little-known facts about our British garden birds, seasonal wildlife to look out for — from robins and blue tits to great spotted woodpeckers — and ways to make your outdoor space a haven for nature.

You’ll find advice on choosing the best bird feeders, what to offer during nesting season, how to support fledglings, and which garden birds to look out for month by month.

We’re all about keeping things simple, thoughtful and joyful — no birdwatching degrees required. Just a love for the natural world, a warm drink in hand, and a good view from the window.


What to feed your garden birds and when

The Nesting Blend

Early spring is one of my favourite times in the garden. After the calm of winter, everything starts to feel busy and full of life. Garden birds are pairing up and getting ready to raise their first broods, which means they need an extra boost of calcium for strong egg production. They also need foods that are quick and easy to grab from the feeder, helping them stay well fed while they look after their newly hatched chicks.

This mix includes sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, suet pellets, dried mealworms, and oyster shell grit — perfect for supporting them through this hectic season.

The New Families Blend

Some birds will continue to breed throughout the summer, and others will be focussing on their first brood. In late spring and early summer, adult birds are busily feeding their fledglings. This blend skips dried mealworms to avoid dehydration for young chicks, and features sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, suet pellets, pinhead oats, and oil‐rich hemp seed for an extra boost.

The Fledglings and Feathers Blend

In late summer, young birds leave the nest and adults moult their feathers, leaving them vulnerable to attack and hindering their flight. Although they may be less visible in your garden when they’re not in their feathered finest, they need our support more than ever, which is why our mix features sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, oil-rich hemp seed for glossy feather regeneration, and a touch of suet pellets for extra energy.

The Fall into Winter Blend

When the weather turns cold and food is scarce, our winter blend comes to the rescue. It’s a robust mix of sunflower hearts, suet pellets, chopped peanuts, dried mealworms, hemp seed, and pinhead oats to keep birds fed through frosty days.