Creating a vibrant spring garden only to see few birds visit can be disappointing. Simple additions, however, transform your outdoor space into an inviting bird haven.
The Royal Horticultural Society notes that over 140 bird species appear in UK gardens, though just 30 visit regularly. Each species favors specific foods, making targeted offerings key to drawing them in, including finches, goldfinches, and starlings.
Essential Feeding Strategies
Experts recommend supplementary feeds blending various foods to appeal to diverse birds. Fat balls prove vital in winter, paired with grain mixes or nuts for balanced nutrition. Opt for no-mess seeds featuring de-husked sunflower hearts to cut waste under feeders. Cheaper blends often include fillers like lentils and wheat, leading to more mess.
Smart Feeder Placement
Standard bird tables draw larger species like magpies, which crowd out smaller birds. Squirrels frequently raid food and scare visitors away. While clever squirrels sometimes bypass anti-pest feeders, site them distant from overhanging branches and easy jumps to reduce intrusions.
Jean Vernon of Richard Jackson Garden advises: “Squirrels devour bird food, dig up tulip bulbs, and relish apples, squash, sweet corn, acorns, conkers, and nuts. Provide a dedicated feeder stocked with hazelnuts to enjoy both birds and squirrels peacefully.”
Benefits of Welcoming Birds
A thriving bird population supports a healthy garden ecosystem by controlling pests like caterpillars and aphids that harm plants.

