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Red-listed species at risk of extinction include the swift ... until 6 July – demonstrates how a naturalistic approach can ...
In the delicate dance between garden and wildlife, a surprising conflict arises. Discover how to protect your produce while ...
Birds do not sweat and need to regulate their temperature through panting, which leads to their small bodies rapidly losing ...
Phil Swanson says at first glance his yard may not look much like a bird oasis. But he’s been wildly successful in drawing ...
Looking to attract some feathered friends to your back yard? Here's some guidance on building your own bird garden.
Jackdaws and rooks are known for being pretty disruptive, swooping in and taking over the bird feeders in your garden - but a ...
As the UK continues to bask in the heatwave, it's important to remember that birds also need help to keep cool - and there's ...
Origanum vulgare, Origano/Wild Marjoram, is a truly all purpose plant. The small, aromatic, rounded leaves are essential flavouring for many dishes; fresh or dried. The dense clusters of pink flowers ...
Other important tips to create a bird-friendly garden include: Avoiding the use of pesticides and herbicides which can sicken and kill birds as well as unintended insects and plants.
From now until 6 July people are encouraged to get outside look at and listen for birds for one hour, on one day, and record ...
Plants to include in your bird garden: Speaking of plants, including native plants and particular species will guarantee a good variety of healthy and highly nutritious feeding options for your birds.