Feed the Birds
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Please try and feed the birds this time of the year, in the snow it's not so easy for the little feathered friends.
We get great pleasure watching the visitors to our feeders, we've had finches, tits, hawfinches etc and they are great fun to watch as they queue up for their turn.
My friend has a tube like feeder attached to a wooden post and she gets woodpeckers coming for a feed, we spent quite a while watching them up close, such beautiful colourings.
even things like broken biscuits or bits of fruit can be left out for them on a table if you don't have a bird feeder. Sit back and enjoy your visitors.
also good for the garden they will eat unwelcome bugs in the trees if they are encouraged into your garden.
We get great pleasure watching the visitors to our feeders, we've had finches, tits, hawfinches etc and they are great fun to watch as they queue up for their turn.
My friend has a tube like feeder attached to a wooden post and she gets woodpeckers coming for a feed, we spent quite a while watching them up close, such beautiful colourings.
even things like broken biscuits or bits of fruit can be left out for them on a table if you don't have a bird feeder. Sit back and enjoy your visitors.
also good for the garden they will eat unwelcome bugs in the trees if they are encouraged into your garden.
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Please try and feed the birds this time of the year, in the snow it's not so easy for the little feathered friends.
We get great pleasure watching the visitors to our feeders, we've had finches, tits, hawfinches etc and they are great fun to watch as they queue up for their turn.
My friend has a tube like feeder attached to a wooden post and she gets woodpeckers coming for a feed, we spent quite a while watching them up close, such beautiful colourings.
even things like broken biscuits or bits of fruit can be left out for them on a table if you don't have a bird feeder. Sit back and enjoy your visitors.
also good for the garden they will eat unwelcome bugs in the trees if they are encouraged into your garden.
We get great pleasure watching the visitors to our feeders, we've had finches, tits, hawfinches etc and they are great fun to watch as they queue up for their turn.
My friend has a tube like feeder attached to a wooden post and she gets woodpeckers coming for a feed, we spent quite a while watching them up close, such beautiful colourings.
even things like broken biscuits or bits of fruit can be left out for them on a table if you don't have a bird feeder. Sit back and enjoy your visitors.
also good for the garden they will eat unwelcome bugs in the trees if they are encouraged into your garden.
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Been feeding the birds for weeks fat balls/seed dried fruit
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We had lots of old twiggy branches in a pile near our garage, and we have a large pear tree in the same area. We regularly had sparrows, coal tits, great tits and blue tits in the pile and a robin on the log pile.
We started putting out old bread, biscuits, fat balls etc made sure they had fresh water every day etc etc all on a table. Hung up 2 feeders with fat balls and monkey nuts (not a success).
The cat used to enjoy sitting in amongst the twig pile watching the birds, although she never managed to catch one!
We moved the twig pile as it was really in the way and now we only get the Robin.
We started putting out old bread, biscuits, fat balls etc made sure they had fresh water every day etc etc all on a table. Hung up 2 feeders with fat balls and monkey nuts (not a success).
The cat used to enjoy sitting in amongst the twig pile watching the birds, although she never managed to catch one!
We moved the twig pile as it was really in the way and now we only get the Robin.
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I always feed the birds , all year round. I also feed the stray cat every morning which comes to the back door. Lol
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