ChapelWood Scraps Feeder - Country Cream
Wild birds are really beneficial to gardens. A balanced habitat ensures that numbers of snails and slugs are kept under control, without needing large amounts of chemical controls.So whether you are a keen gardener or just like watching, providing food and shelter is the best way to attract birds to your garden.
The ChapelWood Wooden Scraps Feeders are something new for your garden; painted with non-toxic paint, these feeders are made from FSC wood. They contain a pin that you can attach leftovers, scraps or suet balls to, to give your wild birds a treat.
The strong long-lasting construction and hanging hook allows easy and safe hanging of scraps. The roof does not store water as it is Welsh slate while the feeder itself ensures the birds get the food provided.
Specifications:
Watching wild birds feeding in your garden is a real treat. Up to 30 different species will visit the average garden, and as pressure on the natural habitat increases, our gardens have become really important habitats for wild birds.
By feeding wild birds you will be helping to save lives, and in return you will experience the pleasure of attracting some of our many beautiful birds into your garden. Feeding wild birds is now recommended all year round, as is offering different foods and placing a number of feeders in different parts of the garden.
ChapelWood Wildlife Care:
ChapelWood first began supplying wild bird foods in 1998 and have grown rapidly to become one of the leading and most innovative suppliers of quality wildlife care products in Europe. They now offer the most comprehensive wild bird care ranges on the market.
The range of specialist food, feeders, shelters and habitats are each designed in conjunction with leading wildlife experts. Using unique time-lapse photography research to identify feeding preferences enabled ChapelWood to create the most appealing feed mixes for specific species of birds.
“At ChapelWood we take our role in helping wildlife survive very seriously - sourcing only the finest ingredients for our foods and treats, and working with leading ornithologists and highly respected grain merchants to guarantee quality throughout the supply chain. Using our unique palatability testing process, we ensure that the food we sell isn’t just enjoyable for our end-customers, the wild birds, but it is nutritionally the best they can get.
As part of a large international business, we are aware of the serious impact our business can have on the environment. Concern for the environment is therefore always of paramount importance to us and we are always looking at new ways to reduce our carbon footprint, whether it is packaging minimisation or using more environmentally friendly materials.”
| Common Name | FSC Approved Timber with Welsh Slate Roof |