Posted in General on Mar 22nd, 2008 3 Comments »
I’ve been chatting to Char who had the blog Psych Matters.
She talks about how birds interact in her garden. Char builds up an image of her garden. In some ways it’s the same thing that happens in my garden.
I get so many different birds in my garden and they all interact with each other. Like [...]
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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 Feb 20th, 2008 No Comments »
If you haven’t got a bird table I want to try and persuade you to buy one. I want to show you that they are not expensive and they last for years. As these pictures prove.
I’ve had the birdtable in photo above for years. It is my back yard birdtable. For years this birdtable has been stood outside in [...]
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Posted in General on Feb 13th, 2008 No Comments »
The other day I put some bird song on this bird blog.
It got me thinking that I’d like to hear more.
Please send me any birdsong you have. I’d love to listen to it.
Go to the CONTACT ME Page at the top of my blog. You will have to scroll down to the end of the [...]
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Posted in General on Nov 10th, 2007 No Comments »
Often, for the first hour of two of my morning, the only living things I see and talk to are a variety of birds and one dog.
Often, for the first hour or two of my morning, all I hear is the
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Posted in Bird Food on Oct 28th, 2007 No Comments »
Maybe when feeding birds we ignore one brilliant basic food larder that some birds can use -
OUR OWN GARDEN LAWN!A lawn, even a really small lawn can be important to birds.
Dunnocks, finches and sparrows can take seeds from a lawn
Blackbirds, thrushes and Robins can hunt for worms, insect larvae and pupae
Worms on the lawn could give breakfast, [...]
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