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What Not To Feed Wild Birds

What Not To Feed Wild Birds

09/09/202231/10/2022News

If you enjoy bird watching and feeding birds in your garden, you’re probably aware of what you can leave out for visiting birds. However, do you know what not to feed wild birds? There are several foods

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Why Don’t Birds Get Electrocuted Sitting On Power Lines?

Why Don’t Birds Get Electrocuted Sitting On Power Lines?

19/08/202219/08/2022Interesting, News

Have you ever wondered how birds can safely sit on power lines without being electrocuted? If you have you’re one of many who remains confused on how they’re able to perch without risk. This article

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Magpie Superstitions

08/08/202208/08/2022News

No bird has quite aroused so much suspicion than the humble Magpie. Have you ever wondered why do you tip your hat to a Magpie? Or why is it bad luck to see a Magpie

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Bird Predators In The UK

Bird Predators In The UK

01/08/202209/08/2022Guides and Information, Interesting, News

Having a garden full of birds may be heaven to many of us. But unfortunately, these charming garden visitors often attract other unwanted animals. There are several bird predators across the UK, and the appearance

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The Evolution of Birds

The Evolution of Birds

29/07/202230/08/2022News

The evolution of birds is an interesting subject – surely that innocent blackbird whose song brightens up your garden can’t be related to some of the fiercest creatures to ever walk the Earth? But it’s

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What Do Ducks Eat?

30/06/202230/06/2022News

Feeding ducks is a fun activity for those of all ages yet it can be confusing knowing what exactly to feed them. Ducks are omnivores meaning in the wild they eat both grass and plants

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The Benefits of Garden Birds

The Benefits of Garden Birds

21/03/202204/05/2022News

Garden birds are a common sight in the UK, but a lot of people don’t know that they have more benefits than just being pretty to look at. Considering that we share our planet with

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Why Aren’t Birds Coming To My Feeders?

06/07/202104/05/2022News

Have you ever put out a new bird food and instead of attracting garden birds it seems to deter them. When birds ignore your new bird food it can leave you wondering why you bother,

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It’s Fledgling Season

28/06/202110/08/2021News

In fledgling season you may begin to spot the odd fledgling or nestling taking refuge in your garden since leaving the safety of the nest. Not to worry, the adult birds are still keeping a

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A Spring-fling!

A Spring-fling!

23/03/202110/05/2021News

This year, April as we know it – will be very different as we all reside safely within our homes. Despite the strange times we currently live in, our gardens are all starting to witness

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