Collection: Wild Bird Supplies

There is something genuinely enjoyable about looking out of your kitchen window and seeing birds visiting your garden — a blue tit on a feeder, a robin hopping along a wall, a pair of goldfinches on a nyjer seed station. Creating a garden that wild birds want to visit is simpler than most people think, and the rewards — for both the birds and the people watching them — are considerable. At ePaws, our wild bird supplies range makes it straightforward to set up and maintain a garden feeding station that attracts a wide variety of native species throughout the year.

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Supporting Garden Birds Year-Round

Supplementary feeding benefits wild birds most during the winter months, when natural food sources — insects, berries, and seeds — are scarce. But birds that find a reliable, well-stocked feeding station will often return throughout the year, and regularly visiting birds can begin to include your garden as a regular part of their territory.

Different species prefer different types of food and feeder. Tits and finches favour hanging feeders with peanuts or sunflower seeds; ground-feeding birds like blackbirds and robins prefer food scattered on a low platform feeder or the ground. A variety of feeder types and food will attract the broadest range of species.

Our Range & Stock Types

The ePaws wild bird supplies range covers the feeders, food, and garden accessories you need to create an inviting outdoor space for local wildlife.

• Wild Bird Feeders: Hanging seed feeders, peanut feeders, fat ball holders, and ground feeders in a variety of sizes and styles. Positioned safely away from cats but accessible to birds, a well-placed feeder can attract regular visitors within days.

• Wild Bird Food: Seed mixes, peanuts, fat balls, suet products, and specialist foods for specific species. A quality seed mix with a good proportion of sunflower hearts and nyjer seed tends to attract the widest variety of garden birds.

• Bird Baths & Water: A clean, shallow water source is as important to garden birds as food — used for drinking and bathing year-round. Bird baths should be kept clean and topped up regularly, and positioned where birds can approach safely.

• Garden Bird Accessories: Feeder brackets, hanging systems, and other garden accessories to help you position and maintain your feeding setup securely and conveniently.

Frequently asked questions

A variety of feeders works best — seed feeders, peanut feeders, and fat ball holders each attract different species. Different birds prefer different food types, so offering multiple feeder styles gives you the best chance of attracting a wide range of native garden visitors including robins, blue tits, goldfinches, and sparrows.

Seed feeders provide essential nutrients and energy, particularly during colder months when natural food is scarce. Well-designed seed feeders keep seeds dry and accessible, encouraging regular visits from a range of small garden birds.

Peanut feeders are well-suited to attracting birds that enjoy high-protein food, such as tits and nuthatches. A good peanut feeder holds peanuts securely while reducing mess and preventing spoilage.

Fat balls provide high-energy food that helps wild birds maintain body temperature through harsh winter conditions. A well-positioned fat ball feeder gives birds like robins, tits, and starlings reliable access to energy-rich food when they need it most.

Feeder cleaning brushes, seed storage containers, and squirrel guards are all worth having. Regular cleaning maintains feeder hygiene, proper storage keeps food fresh, and guards protect feeders from being damaged or emptied by squirrels.