seed feeders in all shapes and sizes

seed feeders in all shapes and sizes

Bird Seed Feeders

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The best way to feed seeds and seed mixes

Seeds and Seed Mixes are amongst the most popular foods and with over 35 years experience providing wildlife care we know all the best ways to do it. Some of our most popular feeders include Squirrel Buster Feeders, Apollo Quick Clean Feeders and Metal Adventurer Feeders. Seeds and seed mixes can also be fed from Bird Tables, food dishes or scattered on the ground.

Bird Seed Feeders

We have a range of popular bird seed feeders, all possessing the high-quality innovation that is synonymous with CJ Wildlife. Our wild bird seed feeder range includes feeders with a variety of port sizes, materials and some squirrel-proof guardian seed cage feeders.

What feeder should I use for Bird Seed?

Our bespoke bird seed feeders are the best way to ensure birds get a healthy, hygienic and authentic way to eat bird seeds. Different birds like different types of bird seed feeders; more agile species like Blue Tits, Greenfinches and House Sparrows love our hanging seed feeders. Our Apollo seed feeder range revolutionised bird seed feeding thanks to its unique ‘click & go’ system, which makes it easy to use and incredibly simple to clean.

How can I keep squirrels and pigeons away from my bird feeders?

Some of our bird seed feeders can have seed cages fitted to them to make the guardian feeders. These seed cages stop bigger birds and squirrels getting to the feeder, allowing smaller birds to have safer access when eating. Another great option is the smart feeder for small birds, which has weighted ports so that large birds or squirrels trigger the ports to close.

Are there different types of seed feeders?

We have a range of different wild bird seed feeders, from window or wall feeders that are perfect if you live in a flat or apartment, to hanging bird feeders. Our hanging bird seed feeders look great when hung from branches on trees or our feeding pole systems and they are a very popular feeding method. We also have some table seed feeders and ceramic seed feeders which are loved by species of bird that prefer eating without hanging.

How regularly should I clean my bird seed feeder?

Ideally you should aim to clean your bird seed feeder every couple of weeks to prevent disease. If it is particular hot, humid or wet then cleaning your feeders becomes more important. Our apollo seed feeder range makes cleaning much easier thanks to the ingenious ‘click & go’ system.