
Our premium quality Topflite Nectar Mix creates a honey & glucose based nectar, and has the added benefit of essential vitamins and minerals. Tui, Bellbird and Silvereye in particular are nectar feeding natives that will happily visit a feeder.

If you’re wanting to attract NZ native birds into your garden, a nectar feeder & nectar mix is a good bet.
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Plus once the energy food is finished, you can fill it up with seed or fruit. Topflite Wild Bird Energy Coconut feeder - a feeder & feed all in one! These coconut shells have been filled with nutritious peanut flavoured energy food.Energy Jumbo Log - A bigger version of the Wild Bird Energy Logs, pop one of these into your Topflite Energy Truffle Feeder or The Little Bird Feeder.Energy Cakes - Place these inside a Topflite Wild Bird Cake Feeder (or you can simply place them out on your dedicated bird table/feeding area!).Tip: Silvereye are particularly fond of the peanut flavoured Energy Logs! Wild Bird Energy Logs - Suitable for the Topflite Wild Bird Energy Log Feeder.You can also put these out on your bird feeding platform, or even pierce them onto a stick or branch. Wild Bird Energy Truffles - These can be served up in a Topflite Energy Truffle Feeder or a Topflite Truffle Twister Feeder.Use them to attract birds such as silvereye, sparrow, thrush, waxeye, blackbird and yellowhammer. Birds absolutely love these yummy vegetable oil treats they come in flavours such as Blueberry, Peanut, Mealworm and Berry. Our range of Topflite Energy Cakes, Truffles & Logs provide an immediate source of energy & protein, making them especially ideal during breeding season or throughout the winter months. Simply hang up and watch the birds flock in! These are great for encouraging that instinctive pecking action, providing both entertainment & nutrition aplenty. Seed bells are another great and easy option for attracting birds such as chaffinch, goldfinch, greenfinch, pigeons, rosella, sparrow, and yellowhammer. Tui Antique Wild Bird Feeder - This attractive antique-look feeder features 3 seed feeding portals on the screen and 3 openings on the seed tray base.Topflite Lantern Feeder - a sweet & stylish seed feeder, built to last from earth-friendly bamboo.Topflite Bird Bach - this cute little house-shaped feeder can also be used for fruit & energy food, as well as seed.Premium Flip Top Wild Bird Seed Feeder - Super convenient, this feeder has a flip-top lid for easy filling, four feeding perches and a quick release base for simple cleaning.Mason Jar Wild Bird Feeder - Super stylish, this glass feeder features 8 feeding ports, and there’s even a matching Mason Jar Bird Waterer available separately.Topflite Splash and Feed Platform - This handy hanging ceramic dish can be used for seed as well as fruit, or even as a bird bath!.Pair any of our wild bird seed mixes with the following popular feeders (plus more in our Wild Bird Feeders range)… The Coarse seed is ideal for larger seed-eating birds, or for use in windier areas as it’s less likely to blow away. We also have a great Wild Bird Seed Mix from Tui, available in 1kg and 5kg sizes. Our premium Coarse and Fine bird seed mixes from Topflite provide a ton of health benefits, and are grown right here in NZ! Both are available in 1kg, 2kg, 5kg & 20kg bags. Use seed to attract common garden birds such as chaffinch, silvereye, dove, goldfinch, greenfinch, pigeon, rosella, pheasant, sparrow, thrush or yellowhammer. Read on to find out which feeder & feed to choose.Ī good bird seed mix is high in energy and rich in essential nutrients - great for keeping your local birds happy and healthy.

We have plenty of styles to choose from, along with a variety of seed, energy food, and nectar options to go with your feeder. Different birds have different dietary needs, ranging from seed, nectar, insects & fruit. Which feeder you choose depends on which birds you are wanting to attract to your garden. Plus, birds visiting your garden will gobble up insects or bugs - making them a fantastic, natural form of pest control. They will definitely appreciate the extra sustenance, and you’ll get to enjoy their company as an added bonus. It’s especially important to keep your feeders topped up throughout the colder months, as this is when naturally available food sources can become scarce. We think waking up to their vibrant chorus outside your window is an unbeatable way to start the day! One surefire way to coax more birds into your yard is to hang a bird feeder. It’s especially exciting to spot our stunning New Zealand natives thriving, such as Tui, Kereru, Fantail (Pīwakawaka) or Bellbird (Korimako).

Watching wild birds enjoy your garden brings a special kind of happiness. Which Wild Bird Feeder? Attracting birds to your garden
