


It's Our 4th Annual Easter Eggstravaganza! 🐣
Hop on in and join us for a little egg-citing fun this Easter weekend! 🐰💐
Visit us in-store and with any purchase, you'll get to crack a lucky egg and win a prize!
📅 Saturday, April 4 & Monday, April 6, 2026
📍 WBU Kanata & WBU Ottawa
🎁 Every egg is a winner - from sweet treats (for the birds!) to exclusive surprises.
Offer Details: One egg per customer, per purchase. Valid April 4 & April 6, 2026 only. In-store only. While supplies last. No substitutions

Spring Is Coming… Even If There’s Still Snow on the Ground
In Ottawa, spring doesn’t arrive all at once. One day it’s sunshine and birdsong, the next it’s snow, rain and a bit of slush underfoot. But no matter what the forecast says this week, the birds know the seasons are shifting. As daylight grows longer, backyard birds are becoming more active, more vocal and full of energy.
Migration is beginning to stir. Over the coming weeks, winter visitors will start heading north while early migrants return to our area. During this transition, birds need reliable sources of high-energy food. Suet, high-fat seed blends and Bark Butter® provide the fuel birds need as they travel, explore new territory and recover from long flights.
At the same time, courtship and nesting season is just around the corner. Soon you’ll start seeing pairs forming, nests being built and eventually young birds appearing at feeders alongside their busy parents. Foods rich in protein and calcium help support nesting birds and the growing chicks they’re working hard to raise.
Even if your yard is still tucked under a blanket of snow, now is the perfect time to prepare for the busy bird season ahead. Stop by the store to explore feeders, foods and simple ways to make your backyard a welcoming stop for the birds returning to Ottawa this spring.
Is Your Birdhouse Ready? 🏠🐦
Spring tenants are on the way! Now’s the perfect time to refresh your birdhouses for nesting season. Clean out old nesting material, inspect for proper drainage and ventilation, and consider adding predator guards for extra protection.
A safe, well-maintained birdhouse - plus nearby nesting materials - can help attract happy tenants this spring.

