CJ Wildlife introduces the Balus collection, a stylish and sustainable range of balcony bird feeders and water dishes, available in vibrant but natural colours.
Why Balconies Matter for Wildlife – and People
In today’s increasingly urban environments, balconies and small outdoor spaces play a vital role in supporting wildlife. For birds, they provide essential feeding and drinking opportunities in areas where natural resources are scarce. Offering food and water helps species such as robins, tits, sparrows, and finches to thrive even in city centres.
For people, balconies offer a window into the natural world. By attracting birds, insects, and other wildlife, a balcony can be transformed into a vibrant living space that brings daily moments of joy, colour, and connection to nature. Research has shown that spending time with wildlife reduces stress and improves wellbeing, making balcony bird care an easy way to enrich everyday life.
Sleek, Eco-Friendly Design
- Sustainable materials: Crafted from durable, plant-based materials that are frost-resistant and built for year-round outdoor use.
- Natural tones: The feeder is available in olive green and terracotta, the water dish in ochre yellow and olive green, ensuring that the Balus range blends seamlessly into both modern and traditional balcony settings.
Practical Features for Balcony Bird Care
- Feeders: With integrated drainage holes to keep seeds fresh and an adjustable clamp for secure installation, they’re designed specifically for smaller spaces.
- Water dishes: Compact and durable, with the same adjustable clamp, providing easy access to water for birds.
Supporting Urban Wildlife with Trusted Quality
Endorsed by leading European wildlife organisations, the Balus range reflects CJ Wildlife’s commitment to combining functionality, sustainability, and bird-friendly design.
"Balconies are often the first step in bringing nature closer to people living in towns and cities," said Claire Smith, Chief Officer Products, Partnerships & Business Development. "With the Balus range, anyone can create a mini sanctuary that supports wild birds while adding life and colour to their own space."




