
Bird Food Blog
Welcome to the Haith's bird food blog - featuring posts from the team & special guests. If you'd like to share your nature notes with our readers, please email enquiries@haiths.com for more information.

The Song Thrush
The Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) can be seen all year round and is quite easy to identify as it is slightly smaller than the Mistle Thrush. It has even brown upperparts and buff underparts spotted brown and its underwing colour is pale yellowish-brown. Its distinctive song, which has repeated musical phrases, has frequently been referred to in poetry.

Professor John E Cooper and his wife Margaret E Cooper support World Wildlife Day 2017
Our veterinary advisor, Professor John E Cooper FRCVS and his wife Margaret E Cooper, are out in Kenya at the moment and they too are supporting World Wildlife Day.

World Wildlife Day at Fylingdales Primary School
Fylingdales Primary School share their thoughts and photo's about protecting wildlife.

World Wildlife Day 2017 - Listen to the young voices
I want to encourage all people to protect the world’s wild animals and plants on behalf of the young minds of the 21st century.

Suet Pellet Garden Survey
We decided to trial our Extra Berry Suet Pellets and the Original Insect Suet Pellets. Find out how they did by reading these results.

Simply Bird Baths
With so many ways to provide birds with drinking and bathing water in your garden, the easiest and simplest is a bird bath.