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If you’re looking for a way to invite multiple garden bird species to nest in your garden without compromising on the aesthetics, we have you covered!
Our versatile multispecies birdhouse is perfect for accommodating a variety of garden birds such as blue tits, great tits, robins, and more! We believe that a bird box is most effective when it's in constant use, and this birdhouse's adaptability ensures just that.
Equipped with a stainless-steel hole protector, this birdhouse offers added security against predator attacks. And here's the best part: with a simple twist of a coin or screwdriver, you can customize it to suit different species. Make it an open nester for robins, wagtails, and spotted flycatchers, or switch to the open style for use as a wall feeder for birds.
Ensure you give your nest box a quick clean between September and January - just shake it out and use a stiff brush to clear out any leftover nesting materials.
With our multi-species birdhouse, you'll be welcoming a diverse array of feathered friends to your garden in no time!
For optimal nesting conditions, aim for an aspect facing East, North, North-East, or South-East to shelter the box from rain and harsh sunlight. Mount it on a tree, wall, fence, or building at least 1.5m – 2m above the ground, away from easy access by cats and predators.
A versatile Timeless Multispecies Nestbox with a removable front panel and stainless steel entrance protector. Constructed from FSC-certified timber using sustainable methods and finished with water-based paint.
Position the Nestbox so the entrance faces North or North-East to shield it from prevailing weather. Mount or hang it on a tree, wall, fence, or building at 1.5–2m above the ground, away from cats and other predators. The front panel can be removed with a screwdriver for easy cleaning. With the metal plate in place, blue tits will use the nest box. Removing the plate will encourage great tits, and with the front removed completely it makes the perfect home for robins!
Height: 38.5cm Width: 26cm Height: 14cm
Nest boxes should be cleaned only between September 1st and January 31st, when the nesting season is over. Brush away any debris and repaint with water-based paint as needed.
£36.99 GBP
A lovely bird box, seemingly well made and will be a great addition to the garden aesthetic.
Great to hear! I'm really pleased that you're happy with your new beatbox. I hope you see some birds visiting soon!
I chose this nest box for its versatility. Robins often nest in unexpected places, so offering them a robust, safe alternative is brilliant. It’s a beautiful, practical solution that adds significant value to any garden.
We choose our products carefully and stock no more than 25 items in our store, so every item earns its place. This ensures our range is thoughtfully curated, high quality, and genuinely useful for wildlife lovers.
We offer a beautiful range of greeting cards, which we can handwrite with your personal message. Just let us know what you'd like us to write in the notes section at checkout!
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We post all orders within 1-2 working days (Monday - Friday during working hours). Our standard shipping takes 2-3 days to arrive. We also offer express shipping which should reach you more quickly.
We’re committed to offering high-quality products we genuinely believe in, carefully selecting each one to ensure it’s well made and works as expected.
If you’re not happy with your purchase or it’s not what you expected, you can return it free of charge within 30 days—as long as it’s undamaged and in its original packaging.
If your product is faulty or needs a repair within the first six months, you have the right to request a repair or replacement under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
We kindly ask that you check your item as soon as it arrives and let us know straight away if there are any issues. If there’s a problem, please provide photos so we can resolve it quickly.
Bird food, nest boxes, and feeders make excellent sustainable gifts, and we often receive requests for them.
If you'd like to send a gift directly to your recipient, simply enter their name and address as the shipping address at checkout. Just be sure to use your own address for billing to ensure the payment is processed correctly.
Want to include a personal message? Let us know what you'd like us to write in the Notes section at checkout, and we’ll handwrite it on a postcard. If you’d prefer to add a greetings card, you can choose one from our selection—just let us know your message, and we’ll write it in your chosen card.
Little birds were once a familiar sight in British gardens and countryside, but habitat loss and widespread pesticide use have caused their numbers to fall sharply. We started A Little Bird Co. to support these small songbirds - like robins, blue tits, blackbirds and wrens - with a carefully chosen blend of food and a range of feeders designed just for them. If you're hoping to welcome more birdlife and variety into your garden, you're in the right place.
Order a bag of our Seasonal Bird Food Blend, and we’ll deliver the perfect mix for your garden birds each month. A little business, for little birds! Learn more about our four seasonal blends below.
In early spring, garden birds are pairing up and preparing for new broods. This mix includes sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, suet pellets, dried mealworms, and oyster shell grit to boost calcium for healthy eggs.
In late spring and early summer, adult birds are busily feeding their fledglings. This blend skips dried mealworms to avoid dehydration, and features sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, suet pellets, pinhead oats, and oil‐rich hemp seed for an extra boost.
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.
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.
Squirrels can be incredibly persistent, often depriving smaller species like blue tits, finches, and robins of their much-needed food. With the Squirrel Buster, you can finally enjoy a feeder that reliably deters those pesky squirrels.
Unlike cheaper options that often result in scattered seeds and a messy garden, our feeder is built from robust, high-quality materials that stand up to daily use while looking elegant in your garden. Its practical design means it's easy to fill, adjust, and maintain, so you can spend less time feeling frustrated and more time enjoying watching the little birds at your feeder.
The Squirrel Buster is the top seller for a reason – dependable squirrel deterrence, combined with practicality and a stylish addition to your garden.
We want to support all wildlife in our gardens—big, small, furry or feathered—even if it sometimes means sharing with a few bolder visitors. That said, when larger animals help themselves to your bird food, it can leave the little birds struggling for a bite to eat, which can feel frustrating. Read on for our bird feeding solutions.
Anyone who’s had a squirrel visit knows just how ingenious they can be. They’re strong, clever and persistent – if they can’t eat from your feeder, they might just bring the whole thing down to chew it to pieces. We’ve carefully tested a range of feeders that tackle the squirrel problem. Whether you choose a chew-proof, weight-activated Squirrel Buster or a solid, sturdy guardian cage, you can ensure the little birds can eat in peace.
Corvids - crows, jackdaws and magpies - are clever and strong, and they can easily intimidate the smaller birds into forfeiting their meal. Our Simon King Medusa Feeder Defender is designed to keep these larger birds at bay with chains that create discomfort against their flight feathers. Alternatively, our weight-activated feeder senses when a hefty visitor lands and temporarily restricts access, giving the little birds a fairer share of the food.
Once seen only in tropical climates, parakeets are now a common sight in London and steadily spreading further afield. These vibrant birds are interesting to watch, and they’re also assertive feeders. They can intimidate smaller birds and are brave enough to sit at the feeder for hours to get their fill. Our Simon King Medusa Bird Feeder Defender helps keep them in check by offering a controlled access point. The Starling Resistant Bird Feeder is also hard for them to access - although they can squeeze their heads through the lowest aperture to peck seeds from the tray, they can’t get enough for a worthwhile meal, which leaves them heading elsewhere to eat.
Starlings are an endangered species and need our support, but they can empty a feeder in minutes if left unchecked. Our Starling Resistant Feeder Set is tailored to this challenge. Although starlings can squeeze their head into the bottom aperture to grab any dropped seeds, they soon find the space too limiting for a proper feed. This clever design helps keep starlings at bay, ensuring that smaller, more vulnerable birds aren’t left hungry.
Pigeons can be persistent and may dominate your feeder if given the chance. To deter these determined visitors, you can choose from our range of solutions—be it the versatile Simon King Medusa Defender, the targeted Starling Resistant Feeder Set, or even the robust Squirrel Buster. Each option is designed to keep pigeons at bay, ensuring that your garden remains a welcoming haven for the little birds.
Some people are quite happy for rodents to hoover up food from beneath the feeder, but other people are strongly against it. If you don't want to see rats and mice beneath the feeder, you can use a weight activated feeder (like the Squirrel Buster) or a caged feeder with a tray (like the Starling Resistant Feeder Set) to give them less access to the food.
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