Welcome to Backyard Birds of New Jersey!
...Your One-stop Shop for
           Wild Bird and
Nature Supplies!

Serving Hunterdon, Somerset, Warren,
Mercer, Morris and Northeast PA
Wild Bird Lovers, and their birds!



           547 Rt 22 East     
 Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889
            (908) 823-3320
Enjoy our website, and, stop
by our store! Your birds will
be glad you did!

         Store Hours

          Mon - Fri    10-6
          Saturday    10-5 
          Sunday      12-3
        
  



Bird Houses      Bat Houses     Butterfly Houses
   Bee Houses        Toad Houses

       Wildlife Feeders and lots more ...
       See our Product page!


See Today's Store Specials Here!


  
     *What's he eating?!?



Do your birds turn their noses up at "big box store" seed?

We carry only Premium Seed!
We know our birds like it - it's gone every night!

That feeder you see above is the "Howitzer" of bird feeders!
It's in our backyard.

No squirrels, rodents, moths, AND, NO nuisance birds!
[Google "Howitzer", if you want. :-) ]

We also use ground, tube, hopper and other feeder types,
plus ... nut balls, plugs, netting-sock & fruit feeders.
We use everything we carry!   See our Products page!


We get juncos, robins, bluebirds, Red Wings, Goldfinches, warblers,
tree swallows,
titmice, chickadees, doves, jays, kingbirds, house
finches, house wrens, Carolina wrens, nuthatches, woodpeckers,
catbirds, cardinals (of course), orioles (on occasion), hummers,
grackles, cowbirds (ugh), purple finches, blackbirds, song
sparrows, tree & chipping sparrows, towhees, waxwings, and more!

We're still working on the Purple Martins! :-(



  Member  
    


"I can't think of a better way to come to care for birds, and their environment overall, than by feeeding them. Through the thrillingly close contact that feeding birds affords, we forge a bond, with strong links of empathy, trust and joy. Providing for wild things widens our hearts, takes us down ever-changing avenues of beauty and discovery, and keeps us connected to sun, snow, and rain, to hundreds of lives, small, but no less important than our own."
                                              - J Zickefoose, Naturalist


  * Jim's mealworms!