Best bird feeders + food
What to buy, what works for which UK garden species, and what to avoid.
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The 3-feeder UK garden setup
- Tube feeder — sunflower hearts (universal)
- Niger mesh feeder — niger seed (goldfinch/siskin specialist)
- Fat-ball cage — suet (winter high-calorie)
The universal feeder: sunflower-heart tube
Squirrel-Proof Seed FeederOur pick
£24Cage-around-tube — easiest to clean, hardest for squirrels to defeat.
The specialist: niger seed feeder
Niger seed (also spelled nyjer) is the smallest commonly-sold UK bird food. Standard feeder ports are too big and the seed pours out. You need a fine-mesh tube.
Niger Mesh Feeder
£12Cheap, effective, mounts anywhere a normal feeder does.
Check price on Amazon →The winter calorie bomb: fat-ball cage
Crucial Oct–Feb. Tits, Long-tailed Tits, Starlings, Great Spotted Woodpeckers all hit fat balls hard in cold weather. Always buy no-net — plastic netting traps small birds' toes.
Suet Fat Balls (50-pack, no-net)
£14Bulk balls, no plastic netting. Best winter feed.
Check price on Amazon →The food: sunflower hearts (bulk)
Sunflower hearts are husked seeds — birds eat them whole, no shells. The single best feed in the UK. Buy in bulk.
Bucktons Sunflower Hearts (12.75kg)Our pick
£32Lasts a typical UK garden ~10 weeks.
The food: niger seed (bulk)
Bucktons Niger Seed (12.55kg)
£28Brings goldfinches within a week of putting it out.
Check price on Amazon →What to avoid
- Cheap mixed seed — full of wheat and barley filler that pigeons love and small birds reject. You'll waste 50%.
- Fat balls in nets — toe-traps. No-net or cage only.
- Whole peanuts in spring — choking risk for chicks. Switch to sunflower-only Apr–July.
- Bread — bulks birds up with no nutrition. Crumbs only, and only in winter.
The bird bath upgrade
The single biggest "next step" most UK gardens skip. Bird baths bring in Song Thrush, Mistle Thrush, sparrows, warblers — species that don't visit feeders at all.
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