Posted in Bird Feeders on May 14th, 2008 No Comments »
It’s a fact that if you want to attract a variety of birds to the garden it’s best to have a variety of feeders.
It is also best to place the feeders in different areas of the garden.
A BIRD TABLE close to the house gives a good view of birds flitting on and off
WINDOW FEEDERS will [...]
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Posted in Bird Food on May 5th, 2008 No Comments »
Keep feeding birds in May -
It is important to keep putting bird food out at this time of year
Our bird tables and bird feeders provide a ready supply of bird food for the parent bird. This bird food we put out reduces the time birds need to look for food for themselves. This means the parent bird will have more [...]
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Posted in Bird Feeders on Mar 6th, 2008 2 Comments »
I’ve just got a new bird feeder.
It got me wondering how you bring birds into your yard or garden.
Which feeders work best for you?
Send a note about why the feeder works well and what birds it attracts, then we can arrange for you to send a photo of your favourite feeder.
I’d love to hear about different [...]
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Posted in Bird Feeders on Jan 21st, 2008 No Comments »
Some of the bird feeders I use to feed the birds in my garden are just a bit old, but they still serve their purpose which is to be a safe haven for birds to eat food.
I thought I’d show you some of my garden and some of my bird feeders.
You don’t have to spend [...]
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The starlings have returned to my garden. They have taken over the bird tables and the ground feeders. Where these starlings come from I just don’t know but I wish these birds would stay away.
Starlings are like thugs. They take over the garden feeders. They don’t have any nerves and push blue tits, chaffinches and wrens out [...]
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Posted in Bird Feeders on Nov 27th, 2007 No Comments »
Many birds are used to eating fruit and berries that grow at the ends of branches and twigs. So it’s easy to attract birds to the garden by putting out hanging bird feeders.
Birds you are most likely to see on a hanging bird feeder are:
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