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Action for Swifts nest box (£140)

Any day now, Swifts will be soaring through our skies again. Give these sociable birds a helping hand by installing a triple chamber nest box on your house. Designed by experts at Action for Swifts, each chamber has a nest cup inside and is easily accessible for these high-flyers that approach nests at speed. Mount 5m up in a shaded spot and fill your summers with joy as you watch them return year after year.

RSPB Blissful Birds puzzle (£16)

Enjoy a slow afternoon spent with your favourite garden birds with this 1,000-piece puzzle. Featuring beautiful illustrations of UK birds, why not frame it once complete and see these species up close every day?

RSPB wildflower bag (£30)

You’ll have flowers wherever you go with this colourful accessory! Celebrate our blossoming meadows with this cross-body bag, filled with buzzing bees flying amongst pastel wildflowers – the perfect gift or treat for yourself.

RSPB book recommendations

Love is a Toad
Lucy Lapwing,
£18.99

Wild grief and soaring joy: RSPB Ambassador Lucy explores the complex and wonderful things nature makes us feel.

Skokholm Summers
Peter Conder, £8.52

From prisoner of war to RSPB Director, Peter shares studies from Skokholm: his spiritual home.

What Makes a Bird?
Nadeem Perera, £14.99

RSPB Ambassador Nadeem explores the intricacies of our feathered friends in this illustrated guide for children.

RSPB Nature activity book
The RSPB, £6.99

The ideal birdwatching manual, with this handy illustrated guide you can learn to easily ID over 150 common UK species.

View the latest products available to buy from the RSPB Shop in our catalogue.

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