Wild Birds Unlimited
We are your quality source and experts for all your backyard Bird Feeding needs. We Bring Nature and
Wild Birds Unlimited specializes in bringing people and nature together through the hobby of backyard bird feeding and nature products. Our stores offer the highest quality products including bird food, bird feeders, bird baths and bird houses.
As nature enthusiasts, we know how to admire and appreciate beauty when we see it. So you must believe us when we say there is nothing more beautiful than our customers as you share your backyard joy and experiences with us every day. Just wanted to let you know how grateful we are for YOU!
Featured Birds: House Finches & American Goldfinches
WBU Food: No-Mess Blend
Feeder: EcoTough® Classic Feeder
Trick or Tweet, it's Halloween! 🎃 Before passing out candy today, don't forget to fill your feeders as a little treat to your backyard birds!
Featured Bird: Short-eared Owl
Congratulations to Darren and Denise Ullmann as they will be opening a new Wild Birds Unlimited store in Vancouver, WA! Darren and Denise are ready to embrace a new chapter with a business rooted in joy and connection to nature. We are so happy to have you both join our Flock!
🏆Congratulations to Thomas from Decatur, GA for winning the 2024 Ultimate Fall Birdwatching Bundle! Enjoy those warblers this fall!🌟
Congratulations to Thomas Moore, winner of the 2024 Ultimate Fall Birdwatching Bundle from Bird Cams! We'll be shipping him a bundle of "birdy" prizes from ZEISS Birding, Wild Birds Unlimited, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
What's our grand-prize winner excited for this fall? Thomas shared that he's ready to watch for fall warblers as they pass through his hometown of Decatur, Georgia. Happy birding, Thomas!
Photo provided by Thomas Moore.
Project FeederWatch starts in ONE WEEK! Looking to participate? Sign up here: https://feederwatch.org/join-or-renew/
Get ready to put up your feeders! Project FeederWatch season begins in just 1 week! Starting November 1, you can turn your love of birds into Citizen Science!
You don't even need a feeder to participate - just a favourite spot to watch birds! Count on your own schedule, whether that's every week or just once all winter. By signing up for Project FeederWatch, you'll be helping track winter bird abundance and distribution.
A big thank you to our friends at Wild Birds Unlimited and Armstrong Bird Food, who make it all possible!
Learn more and sign up today: https://lnkd.in/eyBS_rQZ
🎉 Project FeederWatch is Almost Here! 🐦
https://www.birdingwire.com/releases/86e5e9bc-2712-4b31-b4db-51665cea9ee4
Starting November 1st, bird enthusiasts of all levels can participate in this fun and meaningful citizen science project! 🕵️♀️🔍 Whether you're new to birding or a seasoned pro, every bird counts! 🐤🦉
By joining, you'll:
🌲 Support vital bird research
📊 Help scientists monitor bird populations
You don’t need to be an expert—just enthusiastic! Let us know in the comments if you'll be participating this year!
Project FeederWatch Begins November 1st | Birding Wire Join the action as birders begin the 38th season of Project FeederWatch! It’s easy and it’s important, just identify and count the birds that visit your feeding station, or any other location you describe, beginning Friday November 1st. Many people across the United States and Canada have alread...
Like this post 👍 if you have a window feeder set up! Window feeders help to prevent window strikes by increasing the birds’ awareness of the window and provides you close up views of them feeding. It's a win-win solution! Click here to learn more about how to prevent window strikes: https://www.wbu.com/window-strikes/
Featured Bird: White-breasted Nuthatch
Feeder and WBU Food: TreeScape Window Feeder with Mealworms
🎉 It’s Birdability Week! 🐦✨ Join us in celebrating birding for everyone, all week long!
🌎 Discover how you can help make birding more accessible to people of all abilities. 👫💙
📅 Don’t miss Your Way Weekend – October 25-27! Whether you're exploring your backyard, a local park, or your favorite birding spot, we encourage you to bird in ways that are meaningful and accessible to YOU! 🌳🏡
🙌 Share your birding adventures with us in the comments—let’s celebrate the joy of birding together! 💬📸
🎓 Throughout the week, join workshops, panels, and special events as Birdability highlights the diverse and inclusive birding community.
👉 Learn more and get involved: https://www.birdability.org/birdability-week-2024
Let’s make birding welcoming for everyone! ❤️
It’s the FIRST DAY of !
Ready to make birding accessible for all? Here are 4 ways you can get involved:
1️⃣ Advocate for Accessible Trails: Reach out to local parks and nature reserves to ensure they have accessible trails and facilities for all birders. Find out what to look for in our 'Access Considerations' document on our website and share the knowledge!
2️⃣ Create a Welcoming Birding Environment: Host bird outings that are inclusive of different mobility needs, sensory sensitivities, and communication preferences. We have a tool to help you get started called 'Steps to Implement Accessible and Inclusive Birding' on our website.
3️⃣ Submit a Site Review to the Birdability Map: Share your experiences at birding locations to help others find accessible spots and encourage improvements.
4️⃣ Support and Volunteer: Get involved with organizations working to make the outdoors inclusive of ALL people, like Birdability, Field Inclusive, CorpsTHAT, Black AF in STEM, and more!
Together we go further!
Find out more about local accessible outings and events on our website. Let’s make birding joyful and accessible for all!
Image description: The top section features the text: "CHRISTOPHER & DANA REEVE FOUNDATION AND BIRDABILITY PRESENT Birdability Week 2024 October 21–27". This text is set on a blue background with white bird silhouettes flying around.
Below that, there is an illustration of two women birding together. One is a Black woman using a power wheelchair and wearing matching blue earrings and hoodie along with sneakers and pants, with binoculars around her neck at the ready. There is a bird perched on her power wheelchair arm. The other woman is white with pale purple hair, wearing a green outfit and a pink bandana, and stands next to the woman using a wheelchair, holding binoculars. Both women are smiling, and they appear to be enjoying the birding experience. On the right side of the image, there is the message:
"Happy Birdability Week! Together we go further."
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Enter To Win The Ultimate Fall Birdwatching Bundle From Bird Cams! Win a grand prize giveaway (valued at more than $500) that includes everything you'll need to have a fall season that's literally for the birds!
Spicy foods aren't for everyone, including the critters that seem to empty your bird feeders. In fact, people, rodents and other mammals feel the burn when eating peppers. Birds do not.
That's a great tidbit of information to know when creating foods that can satisfy birds but deter animals, such as squirrels and raccoons.
We are proud to offer the widest variety of hot pepper bird foods on the market. Shop now and see how our hot pepper foods can help you regain control of your backyard.
Featured Bird: Downy Woodpecker
WBU Food: Hot Pepper SuperSuet® No-Melt Cylinder
Feeder: Suet Cylinder Feeder
Curious about what’s next for Wild Birds Unlimited?✨ Dive into this insightful article from the Indianapolis Business Journal to learn how we’re evolving as a company as Jim Carpenter looks ahead to retirement. Discover what the future holds as we embrace this exciting new chapter!
Happy Thanksgiving, Canada! Wishing a day filled with joy for you, your family and your birds!
Featured Bird: Downy Woodpecker
Feeder and WBU Food: Acorn Feeder with Peanuts, Out of the Shell
Calling all citizen scientists - yes, that means YOU! Today is Global Big Day! 🌎 Help us to collect data about migratory birds by reporting on the birds that you see today. This crucial information will be used to help the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society learn about bird populations and migration! Learn how to participate here: https://ebird.org/news/global-big-day-2024
🐿️ Dealing with unwanted squirrel visitors at your feeders? 🌶️ Our Hot Pepper foods might be the perfect solution for you! 🐦✨ Tune into the latest episode of the Podcast to learn more about the benefits of offering hot pepper foods. 🎧 Listen here: https://www.wbu.com/podcast/episode-90-hot-pepper-a-hot-topic/
Today is World Mental Health Day! Did you know that nature and birds have a positive effect on your mental and physical wellbeing? Feeding the birds in your yard may help to:
1️⃣ Lower blood pressure
2️⃣ Reduce anxiety
3️⃣ Relieve stress
4️⃣ Boost the immune system
5️⃣ Strengthen the vascular system
6️⃣ Boost mood
Featured Bird: White-breasted Nuthatch
Feeder and WBU Food: Modern Rustic Classic Too Feeder with Fiery Feast
🍂 Get your yard ready for fall bird feeding with tips from
Kurtis Huston, owner of the Wild Birds Unlimited in Kamloops, BC! Clean feeders, fresh bird food, and water sources are key to helping your backyard birds thrive this season. Read this article to learn more!
CFJC Midday – How best to prepare your yard for fall bird feeding; Wild Birds Unlimited has you covered Kurtis Huston, Owner of Wild Birds Unlimited Kamloops, discusses the change in season and how to keep birds th...
🍂 Across much of North America, it's a fall tradition: raking and bagging leaves. But there's a new way of thinking when it comes to this fall activity — don't do it! 🛑 It's good for the birds and other wildlife (not to mention your back 😉).
We're proud to support the National Wildlife Federation® for Leave the Leaves Month 🍁 to raise awareness about the benefits of letting the leaves lie.
To kick things off, the NWF has shared a document with tips on How to Leave the Leaves. 🎉 https://www.wbu.com/leave-the-leaves/
🎙️ Don't forget to tune into the latest Nature Centered podcast episode, "Hot Pepper. A Hot Topic." 🌶️ John and Brian discuss hot pepper foods, the science and biology behind why it works for birds and keeps the critters at bay. Plus, a special announcement 📢 at the end you don’t want to miss! Listen Now: wbu.com/podcast 🎧
Featured Bird: Golden-crowned Kinglet
Congratulations to Donald and Kara on the purchase of the Wild Birds Unlimited store in Lexington, SC! Donald and Kara said, “We are excited to begin this journey with WBU. The organization, the people, focus, energy, and passion have us ready to run a 4 minute mile!” We are so happy to have you part of the WBU family!
WBU is bringing the joy of birdwatching to the classroom! The Wild Birds Unlimited store in McAllen, TX recently donated bird feeders to Dr. Pablo Perez Elementary to spark a love in students for birds and nature. Here’s to inspiring the next generation of birders!
Congratulations to Michele and Tim on the purchase of the Wild Birds Unlimited store in Woodstock, GA! Michele and Tim said, “We are so excited to be joining WBU as franchise owners. We are eager to bring others the same amount of happiness we have received over the years from shopping at the very same WBU store we now own.” Welcome to the flock, Michele and Tim!
Remember our friends Midnight✨ , Star🌟 and Moon 🌙? Revisit their story below! ⬇️
John and Brian discuss 🌶️ hot pepper foods, the science and the biology behind why it works for the birds 🐦 and keeps the critters at bay 🐿️. Plus, a special announcement at the end that you don’t want to miss! 🎧 Listen here: https://www.wbu.com/podcast/episode-90-hot-pepper-a-hot-topic/
Sometimes they're fun to watch, and sometimes they're infuriating. For good or bad, squirrels and other critters are a part of backyard bird feeding. If you're looking for a way to deter the critters, try one of our many hot pepper bird foods. Birds love 'em, critters don't! We offer the widest variety and most effective hot pepper bird foods on the market. Shop now and save on hot pepper foods to help you regain control of your backyard.
Featured Birds: Pine Siskin & American Goldfinches
WBU Food: Hot Pepper No-Melt SuperSuet® Cakes & Fiery Feast®
Feeder: FeatherWeight Seed and Suet Feeder
You won't want to miss out on the Ultimate Fall Birdwatching Bundle! Enter via the link below for your chance to win! 🏆
Enter To Win The Ultimate Fall Birdwatching Bundle From Bird Cams! Win a grand prize giveaway (valued at more than $500) that includes everything you'll need to have a fall season that's literally for the birds!
Did you know, reflective glass can be deadly to birds?
This article explains some of the different reasons why window collisions occur, what the outlook is for birds who do collide into windows, and different ways you can help prevent bird deaths from window collisions.
https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFpKDtleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVSBQ4eyaH-BXYg3pB92PqC6lsO754bfKGwjCaytFL1CgwbsyibrCNItaQ_aem_GovqBw2NLtUx5F7T7XTeEQ
Getting Clear on Birds and Glass Birds flying into windows? If you have a question about birds and glass collisions, review American Bird Conservancy's experts answers! Check out our FAQ list to find what you're looking for.
Just some fun facts about Screech Owls to start off October. Courtesy of Birds Connect Seattle
Western Screech-Owls are small owls with yellow eyes, dark bills, and ear-tufts that are often but not always raised. They have intricately streaked gray or gray-brown plumage, with owls of the eastern Washington subspecies lighter in color than those of the western. Flammulated Owls are smaller but similar in coloration; they can best be distinguished from Western Screech-Owls by their dark eyes.
Western Screech-Owls are common in open woodlands, forested streamsides, deserts, suburban areas, and parks. They tend to avoid dense forests without openings. Although they occur in a wide variety of habitats, they are most often found in deciduous or mixed forest microhabitats, often along streams. They commonly nest in cottonwood or big-leaf maple. Monogamous pairs form long-term bonds. Western Screech-Owls are secondary cavity nesters, making use of natural cavities, old Pileated Woodpecker or Northern Flicker holes, and nest boxes.
Learn more about our Bird of the Week, the Western Screech-Owl, on our organization's guide to the Birds of Washington State, birdweb.org.
Photo: Western Screech-Owl | Joe Galkowski | Audubon Photography Awards
Image Description: Photo features a Western Screech-Owl, a small grey owl, camouflaging against the brown/gray bark of a large tree.
🛍️ Shop during our Daily Savings Club®️ Double Points Event and double-up! 🎉 Instead of earning a $10 Bird Buck with every $200 in purchases, DSC members will receive a $10 Bird Buck for every $100 you spend, good on a future purchase. 💸🐦 Shop Now at mywbu.com/everett
Hurry in for double the points, double the fun! ⏳✨
Featured Birds: American Goldfinches
Feeder: Seed Cylinder Feeder (Green)
🍂 Fall migration is underway and billions of birds are migrating through North America, mostly under the cover of darkness. 🌙✨ Unfortunately, they face an increasing threat: unnatural, man-made light that attracts, disorients, and makes birds vulnerable to collisions with buildings. 🏙️💡
The solution is as simple as flipping the switch. 🔄 Turning off lights dramatically reduces hazards and allows birds to safely proceed with their migratory journeys. For more tips, visit: https://www.wbu.com/lights-out/
✔️ Do your part to help
So glad this beautiful Owl was rescued
Get ready for our BOGO 50% sale!
Saturday September 14th – Sunday September 22nd
Buy one qualifying item and get a second qualifying item 50% off! *
There’s no need to buy the same thing twice. This is a mix-and-match sale!
This promotion is offered in-store at the Everett, Washington location, and online at order.wbu.com/Everett. This promotion is not available elsewhere.
Here are a few staff suggestions to maximize your discount potential!
• An eliminator Tube feeder and an Advanced Pole System setup.
• A glass Bird Bath and a Scroll Bird Bath Stand.
• A fall garden Flag and a garden flag stand.
• A quick clean Tube Feeder and a squirrel-resistant cage cover.
There are a lot of ways to maximize your savings during this sale. Our store manager recommends selecting products close in price range and picking items that work together for what you need.
*Please note this sale is limited to 5 discounts per transaction. Don’t fret. There’s no limit to how many transactions you can make!
Additionally: While we offer free shipping for orders over $75, the free shipping is determined by the final price AFTER any discounts and BEFORE tax.
Discount(s) will apply to the lowest marked item(s) per transaction. (An example of how this sale works; if you purchase a pole system ($99 retail), an eliminator tube feeder ($129.99 retail), a garden flag ($12.99 average retail price) and a garden flag stand ($15-$35 average retail price) in the same transaction, the garden flag and garden flag stand will be the items discounted).
*Restrictions may apply
This offer is only available on purchases made during the dates listed above. We cannot apply this promotion made on purchases before or after the promotion dates listed.
This promotion cannot be combined with other offers, promotions or coupons.
No rainchecks.
Promotion only available for items in stock.
All food and optics are excluded from this promotion. DSC Membership fees and gift card purchases are excluded from this promotion.
SALE TIME!
🐦+ 🌳=❤️ The birds and the trees...it's a perfect match! Trees are vital to birds and are an important part of a healthy eco-system. They provide shelter and a place for birds to raise families, as well as multiple food sources like nuts, seeds and fruit. Trees also play host to a number of native insects, especially caterpillars, that many birds feed to their nestlings or use for fuel during migration.
As part of our initiative to https://www.wbu.com/save-the-song-birds, we have partnered with Arbor Day Foundation to plant trees across North America. Join us in our mission; plant a native tree in your yard. After all, more trees mean more birds!
🌳 Click here to shop for a variety of bird-friendly trees. https://shop.arborday.org/wbu
Another episode of the Podcast dropped yesterday! Check out episode #89: "Why We Love Insects" today: everett.wbu.com/nature-centered-onewbu
Featured Bird: Black-capped Chickadee
WBU Food: Jim's Birdacious® Bark Butter®
I took a NEBO mini bug zapper lantern and a NEBO MYPAL Keychain flash light/alarm with me camping. The bug zapper definitely does it's job! The MYPAL is truly impressive with its light output for being such a tiny thing.
I hope everyone is having a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend!
-Amber (Store Manager)
🌞 Summer is the perfect time to evaluate your yard and prepare it for fall, when there can be even more bird activity. Adding a feeding station or water feature might be just what your space needs to become "the" yard where the birds want to be! Visit us soon to learn how you can make the most of your yard this summer: mywbu.com/everett. 🌿🏡
🎤 Podcast Alert! At this time of year, you might be wondering where the birds have gone. Check out the latest episode of the podcast, "Where are the Birds?": everett.wbu.com/nature-centered-onewbu
Featured Birds: House Finch & Downy Woodpecker
Hardware: Advanced Pole System®
Snohomish County launches survey for resident input on wildfire preparedness The county's Department of Emergency Management will use the results to assist in countywide wildfire protection planning.
Online Class Series: Fall Shorebirds with Connie Sidles
Wednesdays, August 21, 28, September 4, 11, and 18; all from 7:00-8:30 p.m
Register: https://secure.birdsconnectsea.org/a/fallshorebirds2024
Designed to be camouflaged from predators, shorebirds in fall can deceive birders, too. The different species look so much alike! If you've thought you'll never be able to tell them apart, have no worries. The juvenile birds who hatched in the Far North will be coming through our state in late summer through fall. With the help of this class, you should be able to meet the challenge of identifying these incredible migrants, who bring with them a whiff of the far-off tundra and a hint of the places they have still to go. Class is geared toward intermediate birders.One field trip in person to Bottle Beach. Carpool for field trip. Choose either September 14 OR September 15. 12 Students per trip.
Image Description: Photo features a Spotted Sandpiper standing on a rock, surrounded by foliage and water cast in a golden hue. Text at the bottom of the image reads, "Fall Shorebirds, Online Class Series with Connie Sidles."
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4821 Evergreen Way
Everett, WA
98203
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Monday | 10am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
Friday | 10am - 5pm |
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1130 S. E. Everett Mall Way, Suite F
Everett, 98208
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