Monday 30 September 2013

Winter is almost here

Somehow winter is nearly upon us again and if we are to believe the forecasters’ predictions, we’re in for another cold one.
So stock the cupboards, dig out the thermals and get ready for the snow. But, let’s not forget our feathered friends.
There are a few things we can all do now to help our garden birds through the tough times ahead.
It has been said before but is always worth repeating; start putting food out now for the birds so that when the severe weather hits, they know where they can go when natural food sources are no longer accessible.
Be prepared to put food out twice a day in really bad weather and consider planting berry bushes to offer a natural winter food source.

Also, place feeders in sheltered locations wherever possible. The best place to put them is out of severe winds but not too close to hedges and other platforms that predators could use to ambush the birds while they are feeding.
The best feeders for winter time will have a large cover over the feeding area to provide a bit of extra shelter for the birds while they are eating.
Stock up now on suitable bird foods. If we are all snowed in again this year, buying bird food will be bottom of the to do list when we do make it out of the house so if you already have a store of birdseed and peanuts then the birds won’t go hungry even during the worst blizzards!
Luckily seeds and nuts keep for several months so even if you purchase them now, they’ll last a while. We sell 25kg bags of wild bird seed which can be stored in your garage or garden shed - as long as you keep them dry they'll be fine throughout the winter.
Good winter foods are high in fat so things like peanuts are ideal and remember that salted peanuts and dry roasted nuts are not suitable for birds – so save them for Christmas parties instead!
Seed mixes and fatballs are also good high energy choices to see your garden birds through the winter months.


Nesting season is over for another year, so if you have nesting boxes, late autumn is a good time to clean them out ready for next year.
You don’t want to be out in the snow more than you have to so basic maintenance is better done now while the temperatures are still relatively mild.
As you probably know, birds need water for bathing as well as drinking so it would be well worth while ordering a bird bath now if you don’t already have one, ready for the big freeze.

www.wildbirdfood.uk.com has a wide selection of wild bird food, nesting boxes, feeders and seed mixtures.

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Kennedy Wild Bird Foods - Your Local Pet Food Store

Kennedy Wild Bird Foods Ltd
At Kennedy Wild Bird Foods Ltd we understand that our customers need value for money and shop around for bargains - whether that is online or locally.

In fact, we don't just understand, we welcome & encourage it because we are confident that we can't be beaten on our knowledge, our prices or our friendly customer service.

We've thought of a few reasons why we don't think you'll find a better local supplier of wild bird food and pet food ....

  • We're a family run business with over 25 years experience in buying and selling wild bird and domestic pet food.
  • We have the widest selection of general pet foods in The Deepings & north of Peterborough.
  • We stock over 25 varieties of dog food and cat food including many well known brands like IAMS, HILLS, BAKERS, PURINA & SALTERS.
  • We also stock food for chickens and domestic/pet birds like parrots, canaries, budgies and parakeets.
  • We have a large selection of accessories for your pets and your garden to attract wild birds.
  • We specialise in the manufacture and sale of wild bird food.
  • We offer over 30 varieties of straight and blended seed mixes in bags ranging from 1kg up to 25kg - which offer fantastic value for money.
  • Our retail prices the LOWEST in The Deepings and the surrounding area.
  • We deliver anywhere in the UK - most areas are next day delivery.

We'd love to see you either physically in our store in Deeping St James, or virtually on our website ...

Kennedy Wild Bird Foods Ltd
The Warehouse
74 Station Rd
Deeping St James
Peterborough
PE6 8RQ

Mon to Fri : 08:00 till 17:00 & Sat : 09:00 till 15:00

Telephone: 01778 342665

Visit our website 24/7 at www.wildbirdfood.uk.com or email us at info@wildbirdfood.uk.com 

We look forward to seeing you very soon!
Kennedy Wild Bird Foods Ltd

Friday 20 September 2013

Feeding Wild Birds in Winter

With the long cold autumn & winter days approaching it is more important than ever to keep our feathered friends happy and healthy by supplying them with a nice selection of bird food. It’s easy to forget how tough it is for birds to feed when temperatures fall below zero and there is snow and ice covering the ground.
The simple fact is that even a small layer of snow covering their usual food sources is enough of a problem for birds to struggle to get access to it.
Then there is the obvious problem of the ground being too hard so birds like thrushes can’t get through to where they often feed from.
October is the ideal time to start putting food out in your garden because by the time the really cold weeks approach in a month’s time or so, birds will already know that they can come to your garden and receive a fresh, healthy supply of food
It is not an exaggeration to say that the food that we put in our gardens during the coldest weeks may well be the difference between life and death for thousands of birds!
For those that are reading this and never thought about feeding birds, then the tips and advice below will help you do this both effectively and without spending too much in the process.

What Shall I put in my Garden?

Of course there are many species of birds, so it is ideal to have a wide range of food to suit all types.
Fatballs, meal worms, peanuts and a nice mix of seeds are some of the more common and most favoured types of food supplies to have in your garden.
Water is also an important thing to remember, not just for birds to drink but also to help keep themselves clean. To avoid the water freezing over when the temperatures are really low it may be a good idea to float small objects in there, such as small twigs, as this will help avoid this problem.
Finally, a good feeding station or bird table is needed. It is always worth getting good quality feeding stations as this does not only provide a good place to feed from for the birds, but you can also choose a nice, attractive set to compliment your garden.
Hanging feeders are great as well as they can hold a wide variety of foods and are very easily visible and accessible for birds. Sunflower Hearts, peanuts and seeds can all be used in hanging feeders.

Extra Tips:
  • Try and put the food out early in the day. Birds will lose a lot of energy during the cold nights so will need to reenergise as quickly as possible. Also, putting food out late at night is more likely to attract unwanted visitors to your garden, such as rats and mice.
  • Give your feeding stations and bird tables a wash once a week and don’t leave any leftover foods lying around for too long. Think of the area like the birds equivalent of your kitchen, so for general hygiene and to avoid the spread of any potential diseases this is an important thing to remember.
  • Wash the bowl/bath you are using to supply the birds with water on a daily basis. It is important they are receiving fresh water and as they use the water to bathe in as well, it can become much less healthy if it is not cleaned and refilled on a regular basis.
  • Dried fruit is a nice treat for birds if you have some spare in the house to offer them, with the exception of desiccated coconut, this can be very harmful to birds!
For a large selection of low cost, high quality wild bird food, please visit our website at www.wildbirdfood.uk.com

Tuesday 17 September 2013

New Feathers For Autumn

The skies may seem a little quieter in the waning days of summer.  You might think the birds have already left with Autumn & then Winter just around the corner.  But they are still here if only for a little longer.  With breeding season behind them, now is the time that many birds molt or replace their feathers and are quietly waiting for the process to be completed before taking off on those long flights.  Not to mention it’s the perfect timing to grow more insulating feathers before the temperatures drop too much.
Even though birds spend a great deal of time caring for their feathers, eventually they wear out from things like physical abrasion and bleaching from the sun.  Similar to when humans lose teeth, new feathers begin to grow and push the old feathers out of the follicle.
Rather sensibly, most birds molt in patterns so as not to lose all their feathers at once allowing them to maintain body temperature and repel moisture.  Still, all birds are vulnerable while their flight feathers are replaced.  During this time, birds wisely find a good hiding place and keep quiet so as not to attract predators.
Ducks are one of a few species that molt all at once.  They too must find a safe place to quietly bide their time while new feathers grow in over a two to four week stretch rather than the typical five to twelve weeks for other types.
A fresh set of new feathers prior to migration gives birds the strength to make those long flights to warmer weather but it also saps their energy.  Another reason to continue to keep those feeders stocked going into the fall months.

We stock a wide range of bird seed, seed feeders, nesting boxes and food for domestic birds & animals - please visit us at www.wildbirdfood.uk.com/acatalog/shop.html

Friday 6 September 2013

Are you ready for Autumn?

So summer may be slowly disappearing but let's not get too depressed about it - we've had the warmest & driest summer in the UK for many years.

So with Autumn on the horizon we thought we'd give you the low down on what you should be doing to prepare yourselves for the cooler, wetter, darker days ahead. Sorry, we don't mean to be too depressing so to cheer you up, please accept a small give of 10% off all your orders during September with discount code NEW10. Just pop your goodies in your basket and use the code at the checkout - your 10% will be automatically deducted before you enter your payment details.

Make sure your Seed Feeders are in good shape

Seed Feeders

After the summer we've just had, your feeders need cleaning or replacing - bacteria thrives in warm, dry conditions so please give all your feeders, baths etc a good scrub. If they are broken or cracked you should replace them - again, bacteria will get in the cracks and infect the food/water. We have a wide range of feeders on our website - http://www.wildbirdfood.uk.com/acatalog/Seed_Feeders_.html.

Bird Seed

Bird Seed at Kennedy Wild Bird Foods
Now is the time to stock up on your bird seed. Buying in bulk will save yourself time & money. Make sure you buy the right seed or mixture - our feathered friends can be fussy eaters!

However, most wild birds found in UK gardens will love Sunflower Hearts. They are packed full with protein and oils, making them a most desirable food all year round. We sell 25kg bags for just £42.10 (just £37.89 with discount!) which is outstanding value. http://www.wildbirdfood.uk.com/acatalog/Plain_Seeds_and_Peanuts.html

Live Feed

We all love to treat ourselves with a nice meal out & birds are no exception. The ground has been very hard this summer and will be again when the frost sets in so why not treat your avian diners to some live mealwoms & waxworms?


Live bird feed provides a tasty treat
Mealworms are our best selling live food and the number one choice for feeding wild birds. They are the larvae of the Flour Beetle, a native British insect which eats flour, meal, grain and other related crops. Their bodies are made up of over 48% crude protein and 40% fat making them an excellent, proven food for all insect eating garden birds.

Waxworms (Galleria Mellonella) are the larvae of the Greater Wax Moth. Their soft body is easily digestible and very nutritious being rich in protein, moisture and fat, making them an even more juicy meal than mealworms. Can be stored for 3 to 4 weeks at room temperature.

We always have a selection of live feed in store & we dispatch them in secure containers so the postman won't get a fright when he delivers them to you. Packed in various weights, the 2kg bag offers the best value for money at just £35.20 (just £31.68 with discount!). http://www.wildbirdfood.uk.com/acatalog/Live_Bird_Food.html

Nesting Boxes

Nesting Boxes
And last but certainly not least, you should prepare your nesting boxes by cleaning out the old debris & repairing or replacing them if they are damaged. We stock a wide range of nesting boxes for birds of all sizes. Our best seller is the multi-bird nesting box - an exclusive design to the Nest Box Company, the only "interchangeable panel box" made in the UK that requires no tools at all to change over the panels.The box comes with three interchangeable front panels with aperture sizes of 25mm, 28mm and 32mm & is designed to attract up to 15 different kinds of birds - dependant upon which front is selected. http://www.wildbirdfood.uk.com/acatalog/The_Nest_box_Company_Range.html

We hope you've had a great summer, and hope that we can help you prepare for the Autumn & Winter - if you can't find what you need on http://www.wildbirdfood.uk.com please drop us a line at info@wildbirdfood.uk.com & we'll do our very best to help you.

Happy Birding!