observe your garden birds feeding up close

observe your garden birds feeding up close

Window feeders are a great way to observe your garden birds up close. Choose from a Window Seed Feeder or a Bird Table that can stick to the window, depending on the type of bird you want to attract. Window feeders are also a good way to introduce Children to bird feeding. A close encounter in the early years can stimulate an interest in the natural world and the window creates a safe divide between excited children and nervous birds.

Window Feeders for Birds

Window feeders are a great way to observe your garden birds up close. Choose from a Window Seed Feeder or a Bird Table that can stick to the window, depending on the type of bird you want to attract. Window feeders are also a good way to introduce Children to bird feeding. A close encounter in the early years can stimulate an interest in the natural world and the window creates a safe divide between excited children and nervous birds.

11 items selected

  1. The Crete Window Feeding House
    RRP: £14.99
  2. The Rhodes Window Feeder
    RRP: £12.99
  3. Bordeaux Window Bird Feeder
    RRP: £3.99
  4. Window Feeder Anna - 100% Recycled
    RRP: £4.99
  5. Discovery Plastic Window Seed Feeder
    RRP: £8.99
  6. Bird Sticker
    RRP: £19.99
    • 35 years experience in biodiversity
    • Supporting nature partners across UK and Europe
    • Own production and control of bird foods
  7. Black Bird Sticker
    RRP: £2.99
  8. BirdSwing Window Peanut Cake Feeder
    RRP: £4.99
  9. Bird Pen
    RRP: £16.99
  10. BirdSwing Vide XL Bird Table
    RRP: £9.99
    Out of stock
  11. Birdswing Restaurant
    RRP: £14.99
    Out of stock

Window Feeders for Birds

Bird window feeders are a great way to observe your garden birds up close. Choose from a Window Seed Feeder or a Window Bird Table that can stick to the window, depending on the type of bird you want to attract. Window feeders are also a good way to introduce Children to bird feeding. A close encounter in the early years can stimulate an interest in the natural world and the window creates a safe divide between excited children and nervous birds.