Feeding the Birds – hints and tips

feeding the birds

Although frost and snow may be pretty for us, our garden birds  have to endure these chilly nights and by feeding the birds  we can give a helping hand to make sure they are receiving enough energy through their food to keep them warm. Here are a few hints and tips as to what is best for our feathered friends.

  • In winter weather all birds need to eat around 40% of their body weight every day. They need as many calories as possible, so feed with the highest calorie foods possible. The best food is Sunflower seeds, either as hearts or as seed with the husks. They are quickly digested and converted into energy. Suet pellets, suet blocks and fat balls are also of the highest fat content. Peanuts are also good, but are not as efficient at converting into energy as the other choices. Peanuts can go “off” quickly when outside, so only put out a weeks supply at a time.
  • Seed can be given all year round. We use a seed mix in all our tube feeders as this attracts a good variety of birds, but remember to give high calorie foods as an extra in bad weather
  • Not all birds can perch on the hanging feeders, so don’t forget to provide food for the ground feeders such as blackbirds and robins. Our new bird food range includes a mealworm feast mix which is perfect for ground feeders or table feeders.
  • Avoid giving bread – not only does it attract vermin, but it has little or no nutritional content for the birds. Birds can actually starve to death eating bread as it fills them up and makes them too lethargic to go hunting for nutritional foods
  • Feed the birds as early in the day as possible – remember they have been huddling all night against the cold and they need a boost as early as possible to give them the energy to forage for more food.
  • Feed the birds all year round as they depend on us to compensate for habitat loss. Peanuts should always be placed in a mesh feeder to avoid birds and fledglings choking on whole nuts.
  • Bring birds up to your window to give you something to do and watch during lockdown. Our stick-on window feeders or high strength window hook will enable you to watch the birds up close.
  • Why not get the whole family involved in spotting the birds feeding in your garden. Our garden birds species guide for just £1.25 will help you recognise some of  our most regular visiting birds.

Feeding the Birds with Woodside Bird Food mixes

We are working with a company called Red Barn to produce a new range of Woodside branded bird food, and our range will include:

Woodside “Honeysuckle” Mix which contains: kibbled maize, micronized naked oats, sunflower hearts, white millet, red millet, black sunflower seeds, red dari, pinhead oatmeal, cut wheat, chopped nuts, micronised maize, raisins, hemp seed, banana chips and soya bean oil. This deluxe mix is suitable for a tube feeder or bird table, and we anticipate it will be a best seller due to the variety of ingredients in the mix to attract a wide range of garden birds.

Woodside Blue Tit Feast which contains: white dari, red dari, white millet, red millet, black rapeseed, mealworms, suet pellets and sunfllower hearts. This is suitable for a tube feeder and will attract not only blue tits, but also other small billed birds such as coal tits, great tits, long tailed tits and finches. This replaces the product we used to sell as Feeder Seed.

Woodside Robin & Blackbird Giant Mealworm Feast which contains: mealworms, giant mealworms, micronized naked oats, pinhead oatmeal, naked oats, sunflower hearts, kibbled maize, micronized wheat, raisins, chopped nuts, millet, micronized maize, hemp seed, soya bean oil, berry suet, insect suet and nut suet. This is for ground feeding or for bird tables, and is for blackbirds, robins and thrushes.

We will also be doing our own brand range of peanuts, niger seed, fat balls, mealworms, sunflower hearts, black sunflower seeds, suet pellets and suet logs, with feeders to match for each of them if required. We’ll also be stocking “flutter butter” which is a peanut butter with no salt specifically developed for wild birds, and packed with energy.

 

Please remember our plant centre is currently closed due to Scottish Government restrictions on trading, so all garden centre items, including Bird Care can only be sold through our “Call and Collect” service. Please phone your orders any day 10am – 4pm on 01835 830315 and have your card ready to make payment. We will then organise a suitable time for you to collect. Only phone orders can be taken, – we cannot accept email orders or by social media due to limited staff.

Tea Room Open for Takeaways

scones to takeaway

The Birdhouse Tearoom is now back open again for takeaway drinks, cakes and scones. We will also be selling delicious free-range organic eggs and fresh fruit and vegetable boxes so that you canscones to takeaway avoid the dreaded supermarket visit!

The tearoom is open 11am – 3pm daily for the time being, and we hope to extend this once we are allowed to use our outdoor seating area. So if you’ve been missing our legendary cheese scones, gooey lemon meringue roulade and extra carroty carrot cake – the wait is now over! Please let us know if you want to order whole cakes and we will try and organise this for you.

Garden Centre re-opened successfully

Our re-opening last week was very successful – thank you to all of those who sent good luck messages, and to those of you who have been in over the weekend.

If you are anxious about being out and about, I can assure you that Woodside feels very safe and the atmosphere is as relaxed and enjoyable as ever. Of course, we have various safety measures in place to protect both customers and staff, but it’s still the same pleasant shopping experience. Overcrowding and queuing hasn’t been a problem; there is plenty of space for people to practice social distancing and to feel comfortable while doing so. At the moment afternoons are our quieter time, so if you feel at all worried, you might want to visit then. As you know we extended our opening times for the first few days, just to be sure we could cope with demand. Everything has gone well, so from Wednesday we will be closing at our usual 5pm, although we’ll still open at 9am for now as this seems to be a popular time to visit.

Don’t Forget the Birds

Don’t forget you can wander around the garden, and enjoy looking at the fish, birds and insects at the wildlife pond, just please make sure that all household members stay together. And we have more good news in that the nuthatch has decided to nest in the camera nest box for the first time in about 10 years – hopefully this is a good omen for Woodside!

We now have new stock available of wild bird feed and feeders – all year round feeding is recommended by the RSPB and that now is especially important to supplement the diet of adult birds trying to keep up with feeding demanding chicks. As we can’t go on holiday this year, setting up bird feeders is another good way to make your enforced stay at home that bit more enjoyable.

I look forwards to welcoming you all back to Woodside, and I hope you’re all looking forwards to indulging in our delicious home-made cakes and scones. If there is any other tearoom product you’d like to purchase from us, do let us know – we are just trying out various ideas for now to get a feel for customer demand.

Hints and Tips for Feeding the Birds

feeding the birds

long tailed tits on bird feederIn winter weather all birds need to eat around 40% of their body weight every day. They need as many calories as possible, so feed with the highest calorie foods possible.

    • The best food is sunflower seeds, either as hearts or as seed with the husks. They are quickly digested and converted into energy. Suet pellets, suet blocks and fat balls are also of the highest fat content. Peanuts are also good, but are not as efficient at converting into energy as the other choices.
    • Peanuts can go “off” quickly when outside, so only put out a weeks supply at a time.
    • Seed can be given all year round. We use the Feeder Seed in all our tube feeders as this attracts a good variety of birds, but remember to give high calorie foods as an extra in bad weather
    • Not all birds can perch on the hanging feeders, so don’t forget to provide food for the ground feeders such as blackbirds and robins. A table seed is ideal.
    • Avoid giving bread – not only does it attract vermin, but it has little or no nutritional content for the birds. Birds can actually starve to death eating bread as it fills them up and makes them too lethargic to go hunting for nutritional foods.
    • Feed the birds as early in the day as possible – remember they have been huddling all night against the cold and they need a boost as early as possible to give them the energy to forage for more food.
    • Feed the birds all year round as they depend on us to compensate for habitat loss. Avoid feeding whole peanuts in the Spring as fledglings can easily choke to death on them.

Here at Woodside  we stock a large range of CJ Wildlife products in the shop and a good choice of feeding accessories for all gardens.

New Range of Bird Feeders

The design of bird feeders has remained unchanged for decades…..until now! We are really pleased to be offering for sale a brand new range of bird feeders from Europe made from recycled plastic and in several modern designs.

Many of them come with a velcro type band so they can easily be attached to tree trunks or even drainpipes. They all come boxed and are light weight, so ideal for posting off as Christmas presents. I would imagine they would appeal to people in more contemporary style homes, and younger people wanting a “funkier” look. Prices start at just £2.99 for a small fat ball feeder, so they are a great price too!

bird feeders

This seed feeder will fasten to a tree trunk or drain pipe

new bird feeders

This feeder has two inserts – one for seed and one for nuts

fat ball bird feeder

This fat ball feeder comes with a velcro style fastening, so is easy to fix in place

Any type of feed can be put in this hanging feeder