Bird feeders are vital for attracting and feeding wild birds in your garden, offering a reliable food source for both local and migratory species. Available in various styles, sizes, and materials, they cater to the unique needs of different bird species.

A nyjer feeder with small ports keeps the fine seed flowing and reduces waste.
Yes—use a mesh peanut feeder. Never offer whole peanuts loose, especially in the breeding season.
Use sunflower hearts/chips, add a seed tray/catcher, and only put out what birds eat in 1–2 days.
Give a quick rinse every few days and a deep clean weekly; increase frequency in warm/wet weather.
Try weight-activated or cage-guarded feeders, fit a pole baffle, and site feeders away from jump-off points.
Close to shrubs/trees for cover, but not right against them; keep clear lines so birds can spot predators.