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Bring Birds to your Backyard

Discover tips and products to enjoy the company of wild birds.

Tui Wild Bird Seed Mix

It is such a pleasure to have the company of wild birds in your own garden, to enjoy their beauty, colour and song. Feeding birds is a simple way to increase the number of birds in your garden and provides entertainment for the whole family. It also provides the birds with a regular food source over the cold winter months when food is scarce. Tui Wild Bird Seed Mix contains a nutritious blend of seeds, a tasty treat designed to attract a wide variety of birds to your garden.

Wild Bird Guide

It is such a pleasure to have the company of wild birds in your own garden, to enjoy their beauty, colour and song. Feeding birds is a simple way to increase the number of birds in your garden and provides entertainment for the whole family. It also provides a regular food source over the cold winter months when food can be scarce. Here's a guide to attracting birds to your backyard.

Planting for Birds in your Garden

In addition to setting up bird feeding stations of seed and water in your garden, you can also help entice beautiful birds into your backyard by planting trees and shrubs that flower, seed and form berries.

Tui No Sprout Wild Bird Feed

Treat your feathered friends with Tui No Sprout Wild Bird Feed, a delicious blend of all natural seeds and grains that wild birds will feast on, without the risk of pesky sprouts popping up in lawns or gardens. 50 cents from every pack of Tui No Sprout Wild Bird Feed purchased goes toward supporting Trees that Count, a charity on a mission to help plant millions more native trees throughout Aotearoa. Planting native trees help to create habitats for our wild birds, supporting our native biodiversity. Doing the best for wild birds and for your garden - that's got to be good! 

Mosaic Kaleidoscope Feeder

Brighten up your garden and feed backyard birds at the same time with the Mosaic Kaleidoscope Bird Feeder, featuring rainbow kaleidoscope coloured mosaic glass and high quality steel. Suitable for all seed eating wild birds.

Common Native NZ Birds

In New Zealand we are lucky to enjoy the beauty and song of a range of wild birds. Discover the plants and food sources that will encourage our favourite native birds to your backyard.

Annabel Langbein's Wild Bird Guide

By June there’s not a lot left to eat in the garden – for us or, for that matter, for the birds. I hate to think of all those lovely bellbirds, waxeyes and tuis going hungry, so throughout winter I hang bird feeders around the garden to keep them going.

Tui Nectar Feeder

Tui are a popular bird to attract in many Kiwi backyards. The Tui Nectar Feeder is a specialist feeder for nectar feeding birds like tui, bellbirds and waxeyes. Nectar feeding birds love sugar water, especially when nectar flowering trees are out of season.

Introducing the Tui 'No Sprout' Wild Bird range

Introducing the Tui 'No Sprout' Wild Bird range featuring a unique no sprout formulation.⁠ 

Tui No Sprout Wild Bird Feeder & Seed

Treat your feathered friends with Tui No Sprout Wild Bird Feeder & Seed, a delicious blend of all natural seeds and grains that wild birds will feast on, without the risk of pesky sprouts popping up in lawns or gardens. 50 cents from every  Tui No Sprout Wild Bird Feeder & Seed purchased goes toward supporting Trees that Count, a charity on a mission to help plant millions more native trees throughout Aotearoa. Planting native trees help to create habitats for our wild birds, supporting our native biodiversity. Doing the best for wild birds and for your garden - that's got to be good! 

Tui Wild Bird Seed Bell

Bringing birdsong to your backyard with this nutritious blend of seeds! Tui's Wild Bird Seed Bell will give birds days of entertainment and nutrition as they use their natural pecking instincts to pull apart the bell. The bell is a mixture of Wild Bird Seed Mix plus gelatine and honey powder to form a bell that birds love to peck at and eat.

Natives for places

There are native plants for all garden situations, read on for our top natives for places.