Are you feeding the birds?
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With cold weather like this, I find it incredible that any wildlife can actually survive these temps!
When you think about it, all birds have is a few mm of feathers. Truly amazing and I have the utmost respect for them.
We are putting plenty of extra food out to try and give them a chance, loads of peanuts, sunflower seeds and proper bird seed. It's important they have food with high fat content this time of year.
I hope you are doing your bit?
When you think about it, all birds have is a few mm of feathers. Truly amazing and I have the utmost respect for them.
We are putting plenty of extra food out to try and give them a chance, loads of peanuts, sunflower seeds and proper bird seed. It's important they have food with high fat content this time of year.
I hope you are doing your bit?

Yip, keep mine well fed. Not sure about the birdseed, don't think she would like that. I do keep up the high fat content though with an occasional trip to Macdonalds 
Would warn against feeding more than your own, last time I tried I ended up with this lot, took me ages to get rid of them


Would warn against feeding more than your own, last time I tried I ended up with this lot, took me ages to get rid of them
Edited by chimera40 on Thursday 7th January 19:01
My wife puts out 6 fat balls every 2 days & we have 3 hanging bird feeders dotted around the garden, filled with nuts.
She gets a little carried away though & this morning made Ready Brek for our chickens & an extra portion for the wild birds "in case they wanted to have a glow for the day" I was told
She gets a little carried away though & this morning made Ready Brek for our chickens & an extra portion for the wild birds "in case they wanted to have a glow for the day" I was told
p4pedro said:
I remember about 35 years ago, when you put a feeder out with peanuts only finches and tits fed from them.
Now every bird has learned to feed from them - even jackdaws hang from the smallest feeder .
peter
Ive been putting peanuts out and some fat pellets.Now every bird has learned to feed from them - even jackdaws hang from the smallest feeder .
peter
Its mental as soon as I walk back in gardens full of starlings 2 hours later all 4 feeders are empty nothing else gets a look in.
Yep, constantly keeping the little birds topped up with food. They're really going through the seeds at the moment.
I'm working from home as the snow has blocked us in and this robin kept appearing outside the window. Eventually, I grabbed a lid and filled it up with seeds. No sooner had I placed it on the window sill, he was there tucking in!
I'm working from home as the snow has blocked us in and this robin kept appearing outside the window. Eventually, I grabbed a lid and filled it up with seeds. No sooner had I placed it on the window sill, he was there tucking in!
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