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Haith's bird food

Bill Oddie's bird food raises money for the Woodland Trust

For every bag of Forest Feast garden bird mix sold a donation is made to the Woodland Trust

'Forest Feast' is a unique garden bird food created by Britain’s best known bird-watcher Bill Oddie and blended by the country’s leading bird food manufacturer Haith’s.

‘Forest Feast’ is made from the finest, natural ingredients and for every pack sold a donation is made to the Trust:

17p on a 2kg pack
£1.00 on a 13Kg Bill's Big Bag - paper sack

You can buy Bill Oddie's ‘Forest Feast’:

- online at Haiths.com
- By mail order on 0800 298 7054
- from most of the UK's leading Garden Centres, Pets at Home stores and Supermarkets.

The philosophy behind Haith’s and Bill Oddie’s ‘Forest Feast’ bird food:

Our aim is to encourage people from all walks of life to feed the birds in their own back gardens and through education and publicity make bird food an everyday family purchase. That way we can both gain enjoyment from nature and offer a genuine ray of hope to threatened species whilst learning, watching and supporting bird life.

Gardens are an important habitat for many wild birds providing a useful refuge for those affected by loss of natural habitat. Birds need feeding all year round and not only in the winter. Using Forest Feast you can set up feeding stations or simply scatter in your garden and watch as some of the UK’s finest species feed freely on your doorstep.

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