Preparing Your Garden for Spring Wildlife
We're into a fresh new year, and as we start to look ahead to spring, now is the time to start preparing our gardens for returning wildlife. If...
Birdy Instagrammers we love
We love being a bird food seller, because with every single nut, grain and little bit of fat we sell, we know that we’re helping the birds we...
How to put up a nest box
The nest box is perhaps as vital a part of looking after the garden birds as a feeder, or the feed itself.
With so many trees, natural...
What is the Big Garden Birdwatch?
The British public love nature. By browsing on social media platforms or looking at the TV schedule, you can see what we mean. It seems that more and...
How to make your garden bird friendly – a Q&A with...
You can’t take the garden out of garden birds. The plants and lawn, the paths and boundaries; they are all part of an ecosystem that helps to...
How to photograph garden birds – tips from Happy Beaks’ favourites
Needless to say, we love seeing photos of birds, but we can’t exactly say we’re experts in photography! Luckily, we know some people who are.
So, we spoke to...
Bird baths: everything you need to know
A water bath is an essential addition to any birdy buffet. Ensuring your feathered friends have access to a clean, reliable water source is every bit as important...
How to Help Garden Wildlife in Autumn
The harsh cold weather can be tough for some British wildlife, many of our favourite garden visitors begin to prepare for their long sleep through the winter months....
Has your garden gone quiet?
You may notice towards the end of summer that your garden starts to quieten down in both birdsong and activity. After a few months of seeing your feathered...
The greatest garden wildlife blogs
Turning your garden into a haven for wildlife is easy when you know how. In fact, all it takes to encourage more songbirds, hedgehogs, frogs, newts and toads...