ChapelWood Complete Wild Wings Feeding Station | 6-Piece Set
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ChapelWood Complete Wild Wings Feeding Station | 6-Piece Set

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ChapelWood Complete Wild Wings Feeding Station | 6-Piece SetIf you can have only one bird feeding station in the garden, this is the one to consider seriously. The ChapelWood Complete Wild Wings Feeding Station isn't just a pole and four feeders; it's an elegant, tree like silhouette of gracefully arched arms, fitted with six properly chosen pieces of bird feeding kit, and built for the kind of considered garden where the feeder is part of the design rather than something you tuck away. A contemporary

If you can have only one bird feeding station in the garden, this is the one to consider seriously. The ChapelWood Complete Wild Wings Feeding Station isn't just a pole and four feeders; it's an elegant, tree-like silhouette of gracefully arched arms, fitted with six properly chosen pieces of bird-feeding kit, and built for the kind of considered garden where the feeder is part of the design rather than something you tuck away. A contemporary statement, as the makers put it. The birds will love it. So will you.

From ChapelWood, our trusted suppliers of garden wildlife kit — chosen because they make sensible, well-designed, hard-wearing equipment for British gardens. Wild Wings is the design-led entry in their feeding-station range, and one of the loveliest bird-feeding setups we stock.

What sets it apart

  • Elegant tree-like silhouette — the arched arms emerge from a single central pole like the branches of a small tree, creating a properly sculptural shape rather than the utilitarian look of basic feeding stations. Looks like it belongs in the garden, not bolted on
  • Six items included, not four — this is the most generously equipped of our ChapelWood stations, with a fuller range of food types and (crucially) water built in from day one
  • Sturdy powder-coated metal — built for year-round outdoor use; rust-resistant and properly weatherproof
  • Push-fit assembly — pole sections click together by hand; no tools required, no fiddly Allen keys, no muttered swearing on a wet afternoon
  • Ground prong — built into the base, the prong pushes into lawn or border soil for a secure installation. No concrete-setting or external supports needed
  • Mid-height brackets — below the main hanging arms, additional brackets hold a mesh seed tray and a clear water dish at a comfortable level for smaller birds

Everything included from day one

One of the genuine strengths of Wild Wings: it arrives ready to set up, with no follow-up trip needed for feeders, trays, or water. The complete kit comprises:

  • Metal seed feeder — for general garden seed mix
  • Metal peanut feeder — the mesh design that lets birds peck without taking whole nuts
  • Metal sunflower or mixed seed feeder — a second seed feeder, useful for offering sunflower hearts alongside a more general seed
  • Metal suet cake feeder — for fat blocks and suet cakes, particularly popular in winter
  • Mesh seed tray — sits on the mid-height bracket and catches spillage from the hanging feeders, or can be used to offer mealworms, seed mixes, or fruit
  • Clear water dish — the underappreciated essential. Fresh water is one of the most important things you can provide for garden birds, especially in dry summers and frozen winters, and having it built into the station means you'll actually keep it stocked

Four food types, a tray for variety, and water all in one place. There's a reason this is the design-led choice within the ChapelWood range.

Choosing between our ChapelWood feeding stations

We stock three ChapelWood feeding stations and they suit different setups and aesthetics. Worth knowing the differences:

  • Complete Wild Wings (this) — £39.99. Six items: 4 feeders + tray + water dish. Decorative tree-like silhouette. The most generously equipped option at the price; the design-led choice
  • Complete Bird Dining Station£39.99. Four matching feeders, straightforward 204cm pole. The clean, simple option; particularly good for someone setting up bird feeding for the first time
  • Complete Quartet Feeding Station — taller at 215cm, four differentiated feeders (2 seed, 1 peanut, 1 suet), modern minimal design. The premium engineering option

At the same £39.99 price point as the basic Complete, the Wild Wings is the more generous deal — more pieces, more useful additions, the decorative form. The basic Complete is for someone who wants the simplest possible setup. The Quartet is for someone who prefers the modern minimal aesthetic and the upgraded build. The Wild Wings is for someone who wants their feeder to be properly part of the garden.

What you'll attract

The four feeders plus tray plus water dish, properly stocked, will draw a wide range of British garden birds:

  • Tits — blue tits, great tits, coal tits, and (with luck) long-tailed tits in winter flocks. Drawn especially to the peanut and suet feeders
  • Finches — goldfinches and greenfinches at the seed feeders; siskins and bullfinches with patience and good food
  • Robins, dunnocks and wrens — the mesh tray suits robins particularly well; mealworms in the tray will properly delight them
  • Sparrows — arrive in noisy sociable gangs once they've decided your garden is reliable
  • Nuthatches and woodpeckers — occasional visitors, particularly if you're near woodland; peanuts and suet are their food
  • Starlings — the proper showmen, drawn especially to suet
  • Blackbirds, song thrushes — ground feeders that glean from spillage beneath the station, or eat from the tray if it's at a comfortable height

The water dish is the genuinely undervalued draw. Birds in dry weather will go significant distances for water; a reliable garden water source brings species you might not otherwise see, including swallows and house martins skimming low for a drink on hot summer evenings.

Where to put it

  • Within sight of a window — the kitchen sink, the breakfast table, somewhere you'll spend time looking at it. The pleasure of feeding birds is significantly diminished if you can't see them
  • 2–4 metres from shrubs or small trees — birds want cover nearby for safe perching between trips and for escape if a sparrowhawk appears
  • Not directly above a path or seating area — birds aren't tidy eaters; the ground beneath accumulates hulls and droppings
  • Away from windows that reflect sky — birds bolting from the station can collide with windows. A few metres' distance is enough; window decals if you're closer
  • On grass or in a border — the ground prong fixes the pole securely in either
  • Considering cat sightlines — clear visibility around the station gives birds time to spot ambush

The sculptural form of the Wild Wings means you can actually place it as a garden feature rather than hide it in a corner. Worth thinking about it as part of the garden's design from the start.

Specifications

  • Material: Powder-coated metal throughout
  • Design: Tree-like silhouette with arched arms; mid-height brackets
  • Items included: 4 feeders (seed, peanut, sunflower/mixed seed, suet), mesh seed tray, clear water dish
  • Installation: Push-fit pole sections; ground prong base
  • Use: Outdoor garden, year-round
  • Made by: ChapelWood

Garden birds and natural pest control

One quietly excellent thing about feeding garden birds: the more birds you attract, the more pest control you get for free. Insectivorous birds — tits, robins, dunnocks, wrens, finches in their nestling phase — eat enormous quantities of garden pests through spring and summer. A pair of blue tits feeding nestlings will get through several hundred caterpillars a day; long-tailed tits work through aphid colonies methodically; robins follow you round the vegetable garden cleaning up leatherjackets and other soil pests as you dig.

It's why a feeding station like this works particularly well alongside our biological pest controls and the wider organic-gardening kit we stock. Encourage the birds with winter feeding; they'll repay you with the equivalent of free, gentle, ongoing pest control through the growing season.

What else helps

  • Keep it consistently stocked — particularly through winter. Birds quickly learn which gardens are reliable; an empty feeder during a cold snap can be genuinely damaging
  • Refresh the water dish daily — the water dish is built in for a reason; use it. In freezing weather, a light splash of warm water on the dish each morning prevents it icing over
  • Vary food with the seasons — high-fat suet and peanuts through winter; sunflower hearts year-round; mealworms in spring to support nestlings
  • Keep feeders clean — rinse and brush monthly with warm soapy water (more often if you spot unhealthy birds)
  • Plant for them too — sunflowers, teasels, sedums and ornamental grasses produce seed that birds harvest naturally through autumn and winter
  • Leave a wild corner — unmown grass, brambles, or a pile of leaves provides nesting material, insects, and shelter

As a gift

The Wild Wings is the design-conscious gift in the ChapelWood range — the feeding station for the gardener who appreciates considered objects as well as the wildlife they attract. Particularly suited to:

  • A new gardener setting up their first garden — a single substantial purchase that transforms a bare lawn into a properly inhabited garden
  • A retired or recently-retired gardener — the kitchen-window view as a daily pleasure, properly equipped from day one
  • An organic gardener — the natural-pest-control angle is a quiet acknowledgement of how they like to garden
  • A house-warming gift for someone moving into a place with a garden — instantly transforms the outdoor space
  • A design-conscious gardener — the tree-like silhouette is the differentiator. Don't underestimate how much this matters to the buyer who has carefully chosen everything else in their garden
  • Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, significant birthdays — particularly paired with a sack of good-quality bird seed for an immediately usable gift

About ChapelWood

ChapelWood are specialists in garden wildlife products — well-designed, hard-wearing, sensibly-priced kit for British gardens. We stock their range because they make the unglamorous wildlife-care products properly: feeding stations that don't wobble, feeders that birds actually use, and equipment built to stand out through years of British weather. Wild Wings is the design-led entry in their range, and the one we'd most often suggest if you can only have a single station.

A small thought: there's something quietly transformative about the right bird feeding station in the right place. Within a week you'll have visitors; within a season your garden will be known to the local birds as a safe and reliable spot; within a year the variety and number of birds at the station will surprise you. The Wild Wings — with its sculptural shape, its proper kit, and the water dish that makes such a real difference — is the sort of feeding station that does that work properly, and looks rather lovely in the doing.

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