
4 FAQs About Aviary Bird Nutrition
Reading Time: 3 minutesNutrition is a top consideration for birdkeepers, so here are some frequently asked questions that we
Since our inception in 1880, Johnston & Jeff has put birds and wildlife firmly at the heart of everything we do. The values that underpin our company are the same today as they’ve always been.
The business was set up selling peas to pigeon fanciers. However, George and Richard soon noticed that miners kept canaries too and spotted an opportunity to supply canary seed and millet seed.
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Reading Time: 3 minutesNutrition is a top consideration for birdkeepers, so here are some frequently asked questions that we

Reading Time: 3 minutesYou need to know what to feed your parrot so you know they’ll get all the

Reading Time: 2 minutesHere are a few tricks of the trade you can employ to stop squirrels and other
The number of people feeding birds in their gardens drops in Spring and Summer, the very months when birds need the most support. It’s the period when they are building nests, raising young, and undergoing moulting cycles—activities that require significant energy and reliable food sources.
Poor quality birdfood often contains filler grains, which birds discard and can lead to bacterial and fungal growth. So always use high-quality bird feed such as one from the Johnston & Jeff range.Our suet dumplings are larger and contain almost twice the fat content of inferior brands. These suet and insect offerings of ours provide a healthier nutrition.
You may have read that Greenfinches are in decline, but these attractive garden birds are granivorous and seeds and sunflower hearts are a very important part of their diet. Continuing to feed hearts during spring and summer would be an important way to help.
Refresh water daily and clean feeders weekly. Avoid flat surfaces for feeding as these are less hygienic. Use multiple feeders to reduce overcrowding.
Better quality feed is the responsible way to support UK birdlife and attract a variety of birds to your garden.
For more information, see our blogs or refer to the UK Pet Food information sheet.