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About Ark Wildlife:

Carefully selected high quality bird food and wildlife feeds, habitats and accessories. We offer the convenience of an online business with caring, helpful advice from wildlife experts.

We’re here to help you turn your British garden into a place where nature can thrive. From a small pot to a large plot, it’s our job to give you the right tools to make the most of your garden and its inhabitants.

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Our garden birds were so well fed that a sparrowhawk decided he would raid the garedn and eat one of them....
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Posted 2 months ago
Well, the squirrels and wood pigeons had a feast. I wish I could find a bird feeder for little birds that is 100% safe from squirrels and bigger birds
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Posted 2 months ago
Thank you so much for your 5-star review, Lynne! It’s always a bit of a challenge to manage the feeding situation with our feathered friends and the more mischievous visitors! We would highly recommend the Seed Guardian Feeder to exclude larger birds and pesky squirrels, many customers have seen great success with this feeder. Thank you for supporting our efforts to help the birds in your garden! Best wishes, The Ark Wildlife Team.
Posted 2 months ago
I now buy these combined packs as they're easier to handle than the larger packs. A bit more costly but my back is grateful.
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Posted 2 months ago
The birds eat it ! ....both on the ground and in feeders.
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Posted 2 months ago
I put out food every morning (adding currants and suet) and it is all gone by lunchtime. I top up the three feeding stations regularly, usually every other day.
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Posted 2 months ago
Have the birds some lovely food for the weather getting colder.
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Posted 2 months ago
Great mix of seeds , even the coal tits are enjoying seed , apart from all the other birds
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Posted 3 months ago
There is no waste the birds love it.
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Posted 3 months ago