Saturday 20 May 2017

Sunflower Hearts - The Ultimate Bird Food?


Sunflower Hearts - The Ultimate Bird Food?

The ultimate guide to using niger seed as bird food


The ultimate guide to using niger seed as bird food

The ultimate guide to deterring garden pests naturally


The ultimate guide to deterring garden pests naturally

CJ Wildlife and Kennedy Wild Bird Food - What’s The Difference?


CJ Wildlife and Kennedy Wild Bird Food - What’s The Difference?

The Big Garden Birdwatch Results 2017


The Big Garden Birdwatch Results 2017

How to use mealworms as bird food


How to use mealworms as bird food

Vine House Farm and Kennedy Wild Bird Food - What’s the difference?


Vine House Farm and Kennedy Wild Bird Food - What’s the difference?

Compare the UKs Best Bird Food Prices


Compare the UKs Best Bird Food Prices

How to use peanuts as bird food


How to use peanuts as bird food

Top tools for birdwatching this spring


Top tools for birdwatching this spring

Spring birdwatching - What can you do to prepare?


Spring birdwatching - What can you do to prepare?

The Art of Bird Tracking


The Art of Bird Tracking

Choosing Bird Food - Top Tips


Choosing Bird Food - Top Tips

The Big Garden Birdwatch 2017

The Big Garden Birdwatch 2017

  Peter McNish
The Big Garden Birdwatch is the biggest bird survey in the world. In 2016, over 500,000 people participated, counting over 8 million birds in the process.
What began as a children's activity in 1979 has grown and grown into the event we have today. It has meant the RSPB now have a snapshot of what our nation's bird climate is like, from 40 years of data recorded by you!

When is the Big Garden Birdwatch 2017?

This year the Big Garden Birdwatch takes place on the 28-30th of January, and it couldn’t be easier to get involved. This is why at Kennedy we have created this lovely infographic that shows how you can participate and what you will need.

Hope you enjoy!
Make sure you fly on over to our popular products page and stock up in time! This will ensure you attract the largest variety of birds possible.

2017’s Biggest Birding Events

2017’s Biggest Birding Events

  Peter McNish
With the lack of clear information online about Britain's biggest birding events. Kennedy Wild Bird Food have decided to list some of the more notable ones, so you won’t miss out on exploring the hobby you love. Here are our top 3:

British Bird Fair - Egleton, Rutland  (19th - 21st August)

Let’s start with the biggest international birding event of the year. With 25,000 visitors each year, and packed full of exhibitors and special guests, the British Bird Fair encompasses the entire spectrum of the birding industry whilst supporting global bird conservation. If you can only go to one event this year, make sure it’s this one.
At Birdfair there are literally hundreds of stands selling the best and latest products for birding enthusiasts. From bird food to binoculars, to sculptures and scopes. Last year some of the bird fair regulars came back to host including Nick Baker and Chris Packham. With 6 locations at the fair all holding full programmes, there is something for everyone. The rest of the information will be available once everything is confirmed. So don’t forget to check back in June to see the full listing.

Spurn Migration Festival - Yorkshire East Coast (8-10th September 2017)

Bird migration is a magical wonder of the natural world. The Spurn Peninsula on the Yorkshire East Coast is quite possibly one of the best places in Britain to witness this spectacle. This great event is hosted at Westmere Farm, in Partnership with the BTO and SBO.

There's loads of cool stuff going on as well:
  • Inspirational talks from experts
  • Wader watching on high tide roosts
  • Sea watching
  • Bird ringing demonstrations
  • Plant and insect walks
  • Guided Migration watches
  • A hog roast on the Saturday at Westmere Farm

WWT Martin Mere - North West Bird Watching Festival - (Mid November 2017)

Whatever the weather, the North West Bird Festival at Martin Mere is an informative and enjoyable day out. It brings visitors from across the country to collectively enjoy the North West’s biggest event. Whether you are birdwatchers, photographers or just adore the outdoors, there is something for everyone. 

Over the years, the event has featured a whole host of wonderful guest speakers, including leading animal photographer Andy Rouse, BBC Springwatch Iolo Williams and RSPB’s Graham Jones. Whilst you are there you can attend the vast array of wildlife talks. Here you can pick up tips from the demonstrations, workshops whilst you can network with experts. Browse through all the wildlife and bird watching goodies on sale and round your day off at Mereside cafe whilst you tuck in some scrumptious homemade cake.

In the Meantime

As these big birding events take place towards the back end of the year,  make sure you keep your bird food inventory well stocked, as these cold conditions can be tough on our birds. Especially now it’s started snowing!