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Nature's Garden Wooden Mossy Bug House By Tom Chambers
  • £12.99

Features bamboo cane and hollow cavities for a variety of insects to hibernate in. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration; colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use.

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Wild Bird Seed Feeder By Nature Watch
  • £2.99

This Wild Bird Seed Feeder from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Wild Bird Peanut Feeder Metal By Nature Watch
  • £3.49

This Wild Bird Peanut Feeder from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Wild Bird Fat Ball Feeder Metal By Nature Watch
  • £2.99

This Wild Bird Fat Ball Feeder from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Wild Bird Nyjer Seed Feeder Metal By Nature Watch
  • £3.99

This Wild Bird Nyjer Seed Feeder from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Wild Bird Suet Block Feeder Metal By Nature Watch
  • £2.49

This Wild Bird Suet Block Feeder from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Wild Bird Feeding Dish Metal By Nature Watch
  • £2.99

This Wild Bird Feeding Dish from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Suet Block Garden Bird Feeder Black Metal By Nature Watch
  • £2.49

Provide your local wild birds with essential nutrients and energy with this bird feeder. Easy to position, clean and refill to encourage feathered visitors to your garden. Highly durable metal construction. Specially designed to hold energy-rich suet blocks for birds. Assembly required: No Dimensions: 12 (H) x 16 (W) x 10 (D) cm Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: To help assist the continued survival of many native UK birds, you should feed wild birds all year round. Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. FEEDING HYGIENE: Clean feeders and bird tables regularly to reduce the risk of infections. Wash your hands after handling bird tables, feeders and bird food. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wash hands after handling.

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Nature's Garden Squirrel Feast Feeder Wood And Slate By Tom Chambers
  • £23.99

Genuine slate roof. Attracts squirrels away from bird feeders. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration; colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use.

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Nature's Garden Rustic Insect House By Tom Chambers
  • £24.99

Contrasting sage green roof adds interest. Simply hang from a wall or fence. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration; colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use.

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Novelty Wild Bird Feeding Dish By Nature Watch
  • £3.98

This Wild Bird Novelty Feeding Dish from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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Novelty Hanging Acorn Wild Bird Feeder By Nature Watch
  • £5.99

This Novelty Hanging Acorn Wild Bird Feeder from Nature Watch is perfect for treating your local wild birdlife and is easy to fill and clean. Please note: lifestyle photographs for illustration, 1x product listed supplied only. Colours and designs may be updated or vary slightly. Please read all packaging and instructions thoroughly before use. FEEDING GUIDE: Make food available throughout the year, particularly during the breeding, nesting and fledging periods. Help reduce the risk of bacterial build-up by having several feeding areas and changing them regularly. Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding. Always provide a continuous supply of fresh food as wild birds will come to depend on the food that you put out for them. Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days. Locate feeding stations near cover so that they’re easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators. Allow for a greater height if needed. Always provide fresh, clean water. Store food in a cool, dry place. FEEDING HYGIENE: Feeding stations should be regularly cleaned with warm water and, as recommended by the RSPB, a 5% disinfectant solution. Prevent build-up of droppings and food debris in the wider feeding area. SAFETY: Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets. Wear protective gloves when cleaning feeding stations. Wash hands after handling.

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