New Forest Bird Foods

New Forest Bird Foods garden bird foods and accessories.Free local delivery(Southampton/New Forest, Eastleigh, Fareham, Wi

We sell a complete range of Bird foods including seeds,peanuts,suet treats,dried Meal-worms and all the usual accessories such as feeders,nest boxes,feeding stations and bird tables.We also supply hedgehog houses and food,insect houses,bat boxes and detectors and can get most branded pet foods.Everything offered with free local delivery within a radius of 30 miles of Southampton. We deliver across

Southampton,Winchester,Eastleigh,Hythe and Fareham etc on Monday and Thursday each Week,Then across the New Forest to Christchurch, Ringwood, Fordingbridge ,etc on Tuesday and Friday.

Euroasian Jay Birds-1. Caching Behavior: Eurasian Jays are known for their remarkable caching behavior. During the autum...
29/02/2024

Euroasian Jay Birds-

1. Caching Behavior: Eurasian Jays are known for their remarkable caching behavior. During the autumn months, they collect and hide acorns and other nuts in various locations throughout their territory. What's fascinating is that they have a remarkable memory and can remember the location of hundreds of caches, even months later. This behavior helps them survive the winter when food is scarce.

2. Mimicking Abilities: Eurasian Jays have impressive vocal abilities and are known to mimic the calls of other bird species, as well as various environmental sounds such as the barking of a dog or the creaking of a gate. This mimicry helps them deceive potential predators or rivals, as well as communicate with other jays.

3. Feather Adaptations: Eurasian Jays have specialized feather adaptations that allow them to move quietly through dense woodland environments. The leading edges of their wing feathers are serrated, which helps to break up airflow and reduce noise during flight. This silent flight adaptation makes them excellent hunters and allows them to sneak up on their prey without detection.

🌳 Gear up for bird nesting season in the UK's New Forest with our WoodStone nest boxes! Built to last and predator-proof...
22/02/2024

🌳 Gear up for bird nesting season in the UK's New Forest with our WoodStone nest boxes! Built to last and predator-proof, they offer the perfect refuge for nesting birds like Great T**s and Pied Flycatchers. Plus, with guaranteed durability for 10 years, they're a wise investment for both birds and birdwatchers alike. Get yours in green today and give our feathered friends a cozy home! 🐦🏑

🐦Gardman's Suet-Filled Pinecone! 🌰Treat your feathered friends to a delightful feast with our high-energy suet and seed ...
06/02/2024

🐦Gardman's Suet-Filled Pinecone! 🌰

Treat your feathered friends to a delightful feast with our high-energy suet and seed mix, cleverly packed into a charming pinecone shape. Hang it on your tree branch or bird station for easy, year-round birdwatching joy! πŸ¦‰πŸŒ³

Expect a variety of charming visitors, from robins and blue t**s to blackbirds and nuthatches! 🐀🎢

Remember, it's a treat for them, not for you! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ πŸ₯œπŸ¦

Give your garden a touch of natural beauty and shop now at New Forest Bird Foods! 🌿❀️

Barn Owls-1. Historic New Forest Abode: The New Forest in the UK has a rich history of providing a nurturing habitat for...
02/02/2024

Barn Owls-

1. Historic New Forest Abode: The New Forest in the UK has a rich history of providing a nurturing habitat for barn owls. Its diverse landscapes, including open grasslands, wetlands, and woodlands, make it a cherished sanctuary for these magnificent birds, especially during the challenging month of January when they seek refuge and abundant hunting grounds.

2. Daylight Hunters in Winter: In the midst of January's shorter days and colder weather, UK barn owls display a fascinating behavioral adaptation by becoming more active hunters during daylight hours. This unusual shift allows them to increase their chances of finding prey and securing sustenance throughout the harsh winter, showcasing their remarkable ability to adapt to changing conditions.

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🐦 Introducing our winter Feathered Friends' Feast! 🌟When winter's chill makes it tough for our feathered pals to find fo...
01/02/2024

🐦 Introducing our winter Feathered Friends' Feast! 🌟

When winter's chill makes it tough for our feathered pals to find food, we've got them covered with our 15-seed blend, thoughtfully designed to nourish all birds, big and small. πŸ•ŠοΈβ„οΈ

✨ Features:
🌾 A variety of seed types and sizes, including easy-to-digest flakes.
🌽 Ingredients like wheat, millet, peanuts, and more to provide essential nutrients.
πŸƒ Perfect for ensuring our fine-feathered friends stay well-fed and happy.

Just remember, this feast is for the birds, not for humans!
πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈπŸ₯œ May contain nutsπŸ₯œπŸ¦

Explore the beauty of Beaulieu Heath in the New Forest this January! It's a fantastic spot for birdwatching, with friend...
24/01/2024

Explore the beauty of Beaulieu Heath in the New Forest this January! It's a fantastic spot for birdwatching, with friendly Stonechats and Dartford Warblers strutting their stuff. When night falls, don't miss the stunning stargazing opportunities. During the day, take leisurely walks and capture the breathtaking scenery through your camera lens. Don't forget your binoculars, dress warmly, and remember to give our wildlife neighbours their space. Enjoy the natural wonders! πŸ¦πŸŒŒπŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ“·

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1.Historical Chatterboxes:House sparrows, known for their "chatty" nature, have been part of the New Forest's soundscape...
19/01/2024

1.Historical Chatterboxes:
House sparrows, known for their "chatty" nature, have been part of the New Forest's soundscape since Roman times. They're like the original Twitter users, always sharing the latest news in their own way!

2.Foodie Socialites:
These social birds love dining with friends and often show up in raucous groups at bird feeders. They're the life of the garden party, feasting on seeds, grains, insects, and even the occasional leftover sandwich.

3.Nesting Renovators:
House sparrows are the DIY enthusiasts of the avian world. During the breeding season, they take over nooks, crannies, and birdhouses to build cozy nests. They're the "property flippers" of the bird kingdom!

Bonus Fun Fact: Birdie Bullies:
House sparrows, despite their small size, can be quite the bullies at the buffet table. They'll strut their stuff and chase away other birds to hog the food. Sharing is not always in their vocabulary! πŸ¦πŸ’Ό

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πŸ‡Brown Rabbit's in New Forest 🌳Fact 1: : Medieval Marvels! Brown rabbits are believed to have been introduced to the New...
18/01/2024

πŸ‡Brown Rabbit's in New Forest 🌳

Fact 1: : Medieval Marvels! Brown rabbits are believed to have been introduced to the New Forest during the medieval period, brought here for their valuable fur and meat. They quickly adapted and thrived in this lush environment.

Fact 2: Subterranean Architects! These rabbits are exceptional diggers, crafting complex underground burrows. These tunnels serve not only as shelter but also as safe pathways for navigating their forest habitat.

Fact 3: Super Senses! Equipped with keen senses, including large ears for hearing and eyes adapted for low light, brown rabbits are finely tuned to their environment, making them both observant and elusive residents.

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πŸ¦‹ Male Fox Moth in the New Forest 🌳Fact 1: Whisperers of Secrets! Male Fox Moths are known for their remarkable sensitiv...
17/01/2024

πŸ¦‹ Male Fox Moth in the New Forest 🌳

Fact 1: Whisperers of Secrets! Male Fox Moths are known for their remarkable sensitivity to sound. They can detect high-frequency sounds that escape human ears, which helps them navigate and find their way through the forest's dense foliage.

Fact 2: Aromatic Courtship! During their courtship rituals, male Fox Moths release a faint, sweet scent that not only attracts females but also serves as a subtle form of communication in the dark of night.

Fact 3: Sky-High Speedsters! These seemingly delicate moths are surprisingly fast in flight, capable of reaching speeds of up to 15 miles per hour (24 kilometers per hour) when they're on a mission to find a mate.

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Introducing our latest release – the Peckish Filled Feeder! It's a simple and convenient choice, perfect for providing e...
10/01/2024

Introducing our latest release – the Peckish Filled Feeder! It's a simple and convenient choice, perfect for providing essential energy to birds, especially during colder months. Designed for easy refill and reuse, it's eco-friendly. You can find these new arrivals on our website, New Forest Bird Foods. Attract a variety of bird species, including Robin, House Sparrow, Blue Tit, Chaffinch, Long-tailed Tit, Great Tit, Song Thrush, and Blackbird, with our versatile feeders, available for mealworms, seed mix, sunflowers, and fat balls. Enjoy a diverse birdwatching experience with us!
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🌟 Thank You for Your Support in 2023! πŸ™βœ¨As we reflect on this past year, we're grateful for your unwavering support. πŸŽ‰ W...
28/12/2023

🌟 Thank You for Your Support in 2023! πŸ™βœ¨

As we reflect on this past year, we're grateful for your unwavering support. πŸŽ‰ We want to extend a special thanks to Paul, who recently entrusted us with the care of your feathered friends. 🐦🌿

With your continued trust and our passion for birdwatching, we're excited to embark on this journey together in 2024! πŸ₯‚ Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with joy, peace, and endless chirps. 🌲

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Red Foxes-1. Omnivorous Appetites: Foxes in the UK have diverse diets. While they are primarily carnivorous and hunt sma...
27/12/2023

Red Foxes-
1. Omnivorous Appetites: Foxes in the UK have diverse diets. While they are primarily carnivorous and hunt small mammals like rabbits and rodents, they are also known to be opportunistic eaters. Their diet can include fruits, berries, insects, and even scavenged human food. This adaptability helps them survive in various environments, including urban areas.

2. Nighttime Predators: Foxes are nocturnal creatures, meaning they are most active during the night. They have excellent night vision, which helps them hunt effectively in low light conditions. Their sharp senses and hunting skills make them efficient predators when it comes to catching prey like mice and voles.

3. Scent-Marking Communication: Foxes use scent-marking as a way to communicate with other foxes in their territory. They have scent glands on their cheeks, paws, and tail, which they use to leave scent marks on objects, trees, and the ground. These scent marks convey information about their presence, territory boundaries, and even their reproductive status to other foxes in the area.

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UNIT 1E(N) FLUX HAMILTON BUSINESS PARK, GORE Road
New Milton
BH256TL

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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