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Garden Bird Feeders

Discover Boma’s wide selection of garden bird feeders designed to attract and nourish wild birds in your outdoor space. Our range includes durable metal feeders, squirrel resistant options, and beautifully crafted hanging bird feeders to suit every garden. 

Whether you’re looking to support smaller birds like finches and sparrows or provide for larger birds such as blackbirds and pigeons, you’ll find the perfect feeder to create a sanctuary for many birds. 

Visit us or enjoy London delivery within the M25 and add to basket with confidence, knowing you’re supporting local wildlife and enhancing your garden.

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About Our Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

Our squirrel resistant bird feeders are expertly designed to keep food safe from squirrels while allowing garden birds easy access. These feeders feature robust metal cages or clever mechanisms that prevent squirrels from reaching seeds, peanuts, or suet, ensuring your bird food is reserved for the intended visitors. Choose from caged feeders, hanging feeders, and ground feeding station options to suit different species and garden layouts.

Squirrel proof feeders are ideal for attracting a variety of wild birds, including house sparrows, robins, and goldfinches, while deterring unwanted guests. Regular cleaning and frequent refilling help keep birds safe and healthy, supporting a vibrant bird feeding community in your garden. Hang your feeder from a tree branch or feeding station to attract multiple birds and enjoy the beauty of different species visiting your outdoor space.

Wild Bird Feeders Popular Questions

What type of bird feeder is best for smaller birds? -
Tube seed feeders and hanging bird feeders are ideal for smaller birds like finches, sparrows, and goldfinches. These feeders allow easy access for birds with small beaks and help prevent bigger birds from dominating the food.
How do squirrel resistant feeders work? +
Squirrel resistant feeders use metal cages or weight-activated mechanisms that close access to food when a squirrel tries to feed. This design prevents squirrels from stealing seeds and suet, ensuring your bird food is available for wild birds.
How often should I clean and refill my bird feeders? +
Regular cleaning is essential—clean feeders every 1-2 weeks to prevent disease. Refill with fresh seeds, peanuts, or suet as needed, especially during busy feeding periods or harsh weather, to keep garden birds healthy and attract different species.