18/01/2025
Seen this on a post and thought i'd copy and share as our beautiful birds need our help especially with this cold weather we've been having and during these cold months. ๐ฉต๐ฆโ๏ธ๐โ๏ธ๐ฆ
Giving our wild birds a helping hand could, literally, be the difference between life and death for many of them during a cold snap, and there are some very simple things we can all do for them in our gardens and green spaces.๐๐ฆ
Whist we can buy bird nuts, seed and fat balls from most supermarkets and pet shops, you can also make your own feeders from kitchen scraps. Please remember to hang your bird feeders in a position that makes it difficult for a predatory cat to reach them โ high up in tree branches, or over prickly bushes. Itโs also important to clean the feeders regularly to prevent the spread of disease, and to move them around to prevent a build-up of bird f***s below.
Please donโt forget that wild birds cannot always find fresh water for drinking and bathing, and this becomes even more difficult when natural sources freeze over. Make sure your bird bath is topped up with fresh water, and check it every morning to ensure it hasnโt frozen over.
Longer term, you can make provision for wild birds by planting hedges such as privet or hawthorn, and allowing ivy and holly to grow. These all provide good shelter for wild birds, and they attract insects too โ the bird equivalent of โbed and breakfastโ! Birds will also occupy nest boxes on cold winter nights, and not simply use them for egg laying and bringing up chicks, and so please keep them in situ all year round.
Robins are, arguably, our most iconic and recognisable garden bird, but they struggle more than most and need our help to make it through the winter. They rarely live longer than two years; indeed, the majority are dead by spring. This is because they must eat between one quarter and one third of their body weight every single day, just to survive. And for many, itโs a losing battle. Robins are ground feeders and so when itโs icy or snowy they canโt forage for the insects they need to survive, despite having comparatively large eyes which help them to see in poor light. ๐๐ฆ
Robins have just one aim at this time of year โ to survive, and reach the point when they can breed and pass on their genetic heritage to the next generation. This is why they sing all year round (one of our few bird species to do so) as a way of maintaining territories ready for the mating season in spring. Both sexes sing, and both sexes have red breasts. ๐๐ฆ
Bird song has been scientifically proven to lift human spirits โ all the more reason to welcome robins and other wild birds into your garden or window ledge, particularly with โblue Mondayโ just around the corner (20th January) ๐โ๏ธ๐ฆ
Yesterday I topped up all our bird feeders again yesterday with a mixture of nuts, Sunflower hearts, filled coconut half with suet, mixed song bird mix with seeds, suet, mealworms in it and water along, we love them all, It's always lovely watching and listening to them all x ๐๐ฅฐ๐๐ฅฐโค๏ธ๐ฆ๐๐ฆ
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