
Discover Nutritional Needs of Common Birds
What You Need to Know Improper feeding is the leading cause of disease and death in pet birds, accounting for 80-90% of bird diseases. Birds require a balanced diet rich...
Clare Stone |
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What You Need to Know Improper feeding is the leading cause of disease and death in pet birds, accounting for 80-90% of bird diseases. Birds require a balanced diet rich...
Clare Stone |
What do blue tits eat? Well, British blue tits eat a wide range of foods in the wild including caterpillars, beetles. Aphids and larvae of flies. They also enjoy fruit,...
Clare Stone |
Do Rats Even Like Bird Food? Sadly the answer to this is a big "Yes!" Rats will eat almost anything. But the seeds nuts and grubs birds enjoy are ratty...
Alan Brimm |
Why is one garden full of wild garden birds whilst its neighbour gets no feathered visitors at all? It’s all about offering birds what they need and making them feel...
Clare Stone |
Nothing beats watching birds in action in the garden: splashing in the birdbath, squabbling over food and darting in and out of the undergrowth. It’s always a pleasure to watch...
Clare Stone |
When to feed garden birdsYou can start to feed birds at any time of the year. It is easy to create a feeding station in your back garden, whether using...
Annette Young |
Lots of people worry about attracting rats by putting out bird food. Learn how to minimise the risks.
Clare Stone |
Robins are one of our favourite birds. They brighten our winters and star on our Christmas Cards. So it’s lovely to get a pair nesting in your garden.
Clare Stone |
Just like us birds benefit from a varied diet. But some of the foods that are good for us can be poisonous for wild birds.
Clare Stone |
To encourage birds into your garden all year round, it is worth adding a bird box. It enables the simple pleasure of watching birds nesting throughout the spring and it...
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