CREATING A BIRD-FRIENDLY LANDSCAPECreating a natural and diverse ecosystem in our gardens is a great way to support native wildlife. However, for years we’ve followed the idea that our
gardens should be neat and tidy. Is there a better way? Our latest article discusses how, alongside supplementary feeding, 'going wild' with your garden is a fantastic way to support birds and other wildlife. Everyone who reads the article will also be in with a chance to win* a copy of Joel Ashton's book: Wild Your Garden: Create A Sanctuary for Nature.
*One winner will be selected from everyone who clicks on the article link above by 30/09/22.
BIRD FAIR WINNERS We had an amazing time meeting you all at The Global Bird Fair. Over the course of the event, we offered the chance to win three complimentary feeders to those who signed up to our marketing database. We're pleased to announce our winners are: Trevor Maynard
Debbie Hodge
Trevor Tinlin We'll be in touch soon to organise the delivery of your Finches Friend feeder.
CUSTOMER TIP:
A Simple Addition“My Feeder 2 is very successful with chaffinches, great tits, blue tits, siskins, coal tits and robins. However, I've noticed that chaffinches like standing on a small stick, which I tie-wrapped to the base."
We were recently featured in 50 Plus Magazine with the article: "Food, Feet & Faeces", detailing how clean gardens are the route to wild birth health. It offers our guide to help you keep your garden clean, created alongside our brand ambassador, Naturalist Martin Hughes-Games. Read
the article in full.
WINDOW FEEDER SURVEY RESULTS Many thanks to everyone who took part in our window feeder trial and completed the survey. It was great to hear all your comments, and we will be using them to develop our products and instructions further. The most satisfying feedback we received was about the variety of birds already seen using the window
feeders...
Our Window Feeders are now available to purchase for just £23.95. They're not only a more affordable option but also provide a solution for those with a smaller or no garden.
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