Wild Things!

If you’re looking for a place to spend that time off work… how about looking right in your own backyard? With the help of Wild Birds Unlimited and just a few accents and nature-enticing additions, your backyard has the potential to be a place of relaxation and excitement.

Our wide variety of seasonally-appropriate bird food and feeders, wind chimes, bird baths, garden accents and more – everything you need to make the most of your backyard.
 

Bark Butter Isn't Just for Trees

Add Bark Butter to Your Feeding Station
With Jim's Birdacious® Bark Butter®, every tree is a feeder. And with our exclusive line of Bark Butter Feeders, now every bird feeding station can also offer the new treat that is enjoyed by the most species of birds. With different styles to choose from, we're sure to have the Bark Butter Feeder that will complement your setup. Simply spread Bark Butter on the feeder, and watch the birds eat.
Bark Butter Feeders from 9.99

A Not-so-Nutty Bark Butter Feeder
The label may say it's for peanut butter, but this little feeder is wonderful for offering Jim's Birdacious® Bark Butter® to your birds. Simply apply a generous amount of Bark Butter with the back of a fork to each hole in the feeder. Then use the fork's prongs to make ridges in the Bark Butter, making it easier for your birds to grab a bite.
Peanut Butter Feeder $11.99


A Seasonal Dining Delight for the Birds
Mix It Up with Winter Blend
Our exclusive Winter Blend is a high-energy mix of sunflower, nuts, millet and dried fruit that is seasonally-formulated specifically for the birds in our area. Chickadees, nuthatches, titmice, woodpeckers, juncos, sparrows and more will be attracted to this blend. Offer Winter Blend in our Classic or Dinner Bell feeder. The Dinner Bell offers a tidy dining option, while the Classic allows birds to feed at the feeder and on the ground.
Winter Blend 20 lb. bag $29.99


Satisfy Your Birds' Winter Appetites
A Bird's Dining Dream Come True
Made of recycled milk jugs, the EcoTough™ Ranchette Retreat is a fully functioning bird buffet that holds two gallons of seed and two suet cakes. With such a variety of food, you’ll likely attract many different species such as jays, chickadees, woodpeckers and more. Also, the Ranchette Retreat's screen bottom lifts out, making it easy to clean. EcoTough feeders are good for the birds, good for the environment and good for you.
EcoTough Ranchette Retreat $119.99

Satisfy Different Birds' Tastes
With our Nuts & Berries Suet, it's easy to provide your birds an extra energy boost. Loaded with peanuts, almonds, pecans and cranberries, Nuts & Berries is designed to attract suet- and fruit-eating birds like woodpeckers, chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, wrens and more. All of our suets are rendered and refined to remove impurities that cause spoilage.
Nuts & Berries Suet $2.99


The Prop-er Way to Eat Suet
The EcoTough™ Tail Prop Suet Feeder lets birds eat in a natural way. The paddle simulates a tree trunk and offers birds a place to prop their tail while they feed. Our feeder holds one suet cake, is easy to fill and hangs anywhere. Our EcoTough feeders are made of recycled milk jugs. They won't crack, fade or rot and have a lifetime guarantee. EcoTough feeders are good for the birds, good for the environment and good for you.
EcoTough Tail Prop Suet Feeder $24.99



     


Nature Happenings!

• June 12: New Moon, June 26: Full Moon

• June 14 - 16: Lyrids meteor shower

• June 21: Summer solstice - the sun is at its highest point in the sky. It's the longest day of the year and the first day of summer.

• June 26: National Wildlife Federation's The GREAT AMERICAN BACKYARD CAMPOUT™

• June is Perennial Garden Month & National Rivers Month

• Hummingbirds are attracted to the orange flowers of Trumpet Creeper vines when they bloom.

• Look for Teasel and Field Thistle blooming in open areas.

• Bird migration is finished. Birds that are here now are summer residents that nest.

• As the month progresses, feeders can become busy with visiting parents and fledglings.

• House Wrens are nesting in the northern part of region.

• Eastern species (Cerulean Warbler; Scarlet Tanager) are breeding at their western limit in the Ouchita Mountains of eastern Oklahoma.

• Snapping Turtles emerge onto land to lay eggs.

• Young raccoons emerge and venture out with their mothers.

• Bullfrogs begin calling.