Gifts for backyard birding
Authored by Jemma Petts
Authored by Jemma Petts
Bird watching happens year-round, but serious watchers know that winter is a crucial time to help the wintering birds with seed and treats. Help fund their feedings or find other last-minute ideas to set them up for a successful birding spring.
Shopping with a budget is easy with these ideas under $20 for the birder in your life. Find feeders and seed - all at a price point that won't break the bank.
Finding the perfect feeder is easy when you have the advice of other birdwatchers. Choose one of these top-rated bird feeders and drop a gift card in for the seed to fill – you’ll have the bird lover singing your praises.
Make a home for the spring with these cute bird houses. Match your loved one's personality with a tiki hut or lake lodge house or purchase a home specific to birds like purple martins or owls.
Bird seed is always a welcome gift for any birdwatcher. Suet is a great treat for winged friends. Get a couple to throw in stockings or a variety pack with a suet feeder to keep the stockpile up for a bit. Treat your loved one’s backyard birding to extra sweets like mealworms.
Surprise them with a bird bath. Find a smaller one that can tuck into gardens for private bathing or get a multi-use hanging bath that can also be used as a feeder.
Make it easy for a restock with gifting a TSC gift card. Great for stocking stuffers, distanced gift giving, or just a late gift when you forgot you needed something for Uncle Ron.
They may not be birds, but they sure come around if you have a bird feeder. Gift a squirrel feeder and let the cob of corn do the trick for these acrobats.Or go big with a deer feeder for those who love watching game from their window.