Wild birds need real nutrition. What you put out shapes survival across every season, from raising chicks to freezing nights.

These peanuts brought back birds I hadn't seen in months. Clean, no dust at all

The fat balls held up through a full week of frost. Birds went absolutely mad for them

Protein supports feather growth and chick-rearing. Without it, breeding season becomes a real struggle for birds in your garden.

Birds need fat to survive freezing nights. Below zero, heat burns fast. Suet and fat balls fill that gap quickly.

Rich in natural oils and vitamins, sunflower seeds support birds through every season, especially when frost covers their usual food sources.

These small peanut pieces are skinless, dust-free, and tested for ragweed seed. They are packed with protein, vitamins, amino acids, and minerals. They work all year — supporting chick development in spring and keeping energy levels up during harsh autumn and winter months. A solid, reliable base for any garden feeding routine.

Fat balls are one of the most important foods you can put out once temperatures drop below zero. This saver pack gives you great value without cutting corners. Made with grain, minerals, oils, and fats, they help birds build up the energy reserves needed to get through long, cold nights and heavy snowfall when natural food is simply out of reach.

 These pellets combine seeds, grain, fat, nuts, and insects into one clean, easy-to-use food. Less waste than loose mixes, suitable for all seasons, and tested for ragweed seed. The insect content makes them particularly good for birds that need extra protein during moult or breeding. European-made and built with quality in mind.

Sunflower seeds are one of the most nutritious things you can put in a feeder. Rich in natural oils and vitamins, they give overwintering birds the steady fuel they need when frost and snow cut off their natural food supply. Urbanisation has already reduced wild foraging — supplementary seeds like these fill a genuine gap.

Three natural coconut shells, each filled with either sunflower seeds, nuts, or dried mealworms. They hang easily, look good on a balcony or terrace, and appeal to both grain-eating and insect-eating birds. Each shell weighs around 200g and comes with a practical loop for hanging. A natural, low-fuss option that birds consistently go back to.

Husked seeds mean no mess, no husks left behind, and no awkward cleanup on your balcony or patio. The blend is tested for ragweed and works across all seasons. In towns and cities where natural food sources keep shrinking, a clean and balanced seed mix like this one makes year-round feeding genuinely easy to maintain.

Getting bird nutrition right is simple once you know what birds actually need through each season of the year.

Put out fat balls when temperatures drop below zero

Offer chopped peanuts year-round for protein-rich feeding

Browse Zooplus to stock up and save on bird food supplies

Clean your feeding area at least once a week

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