| |  | | During the breeding season you can help your garden visitors by leaving out your dining table leftovers as well as regular seed and feed plus a dish of water. Birds will eat leftover pastry, cooked rice, cheese, apples, pears (cut fruit in half or leave whole), meat fat (cut into small pieces) strips of hanging bacon rind, sultanas, crumbled biscuits (like digestives) and bread (broken up into small pieces).The BTO and RSPB recommend feeding in the early morning and mid-afternoon. At Gardenbirdfeeder we stock an extensive Droll Yankees range of feeders and accessories as well as over 20 types of Schwegler woodcrete nest boxes alone, not including our "brick-box" range for the house-building industry. So please browse our site and see our extensive product lines for yourself.If you are unsure about how to enhance your garden for nature, please look at our "How to Attract..." page to find out how to turn your garden into a wildlife garden. Our news page will be providing information on a wide range of wild bird subjects you can get involved with during 2010. Please also check out the INFORMATION box to the bottom left of the home page for snippets of information you may find helpful.Delivery is £3.99 per order within the UK and £10 for the Rest of Europe. Please allow between 3-8 days for delivery. If you are ordering from outside the EU please email first for a quote, thanks. |  |  | | STOP PRESSCheck out West Midlands Birding website at http://www.westmidlandsbirding.co.uk STOP PRESS If you are cutting your lawn why not leave a strip or area uncut and help your local bee population. This is especially beneficial if you have buttercup and daisies as bees are naturally attracted and will gather pollen from these varieties.STOP PRESS Remember do not put out whole peanuts during the breeding months as these can choke young fledglings. Although it is safe to put in to peanut feeders for feeding not on tables or the ground. Also if your peanuts are starting to go moldy the only safe place for them is the composter or bin also try and use bird friendly peanuts. The only safe period to put peanuts out whole is in the winter months. Although if you are lucky enough to get Badgers they love whole peanuts being put out for them at dusk!Some of our Satisfied customers... "Thankyou for the very fast delivery of the sparrow terraces we urgently needed, we ordered Friday and they arrived the following Monday" Mrs Hughes (Rossendale, Lancashire) via phonecall."Everything I needed on one site reasonably priced"Mrs Tutton (Newbury, Berkshire)"Good prices with good descriptions and pictures, excellent site with lots of general information"Mrs P Carmichael (London)"Large range of products and very good prices"Mr Spencer (Northampton) |  |  | |
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