Wild bird food – composition and purpose
Wild bird food typically consists of seeds, kernels, nuts and fatty ingredients that are adapted to the natural dietary needs of wild birds. Different bird species have different preferences, and variation in the diet can therefore contribute to greater diversity.
The quality of wild bird food is of great importance for the absorption of nutrients and for the birds' general health.
A vibrant birdlife in the garden
By offering varied bird food, a more active and diverse bird life is created. Wild bird food not only contributes to the survival of the birds, but also to increased biological activity in the garden.
A stable food supply supports the presence of birds and provides the opportunity to experience rich and varied wildlife year-round.






