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bluebird
Member since 29th August 2008
This article was written by the owner of British Bird Lovers The author is a keen gardener and amateur bird watcher.

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A bird bath is a lovely addition to a bird friendly garden and will attract birds who use it for drinking and bathing. Birds are attracted to moving water so having a bird bath with a fountain will encourage them to return to your garden again and agai...
For many bird lovers cats can be seen as a major pest and are one of the reasons cited for the decline of garden birds in the UK. It is estimated that cats kill up to 55 million birds a year of which the most commonly caught are house sparrows, bluetits a...
Feed The Birds Day takes place on every year on the last weekend in October. It is an event run by the RSPB to highlight the importance of feeding wild birds. The last weekend in October is also when the clocks are put back to GMT after British Summer ...
With just a little effort it is possible to turn your garden into a haven for wild birds. Things to think about are accessories such as bird tables, bird baths and bird feeders, plants, providing food and shelter for birds and keeping predators away. A...
If you enjoy feeding birds in your garden then a bird table is likely to be the most important thing you have. A bird table will encourage birds to return again and again to feast off the food you put on the table and the bits that drop on the ground. ...
Even the most ardent bird lover can have a love-hate relationship with the House Sparrow. Despite being very sociable birds they are also known for destroying crops and some people see them as pests. House sparrows are native to Europe and Asia but hav...
To fully enjoy birdwatching and to sharpen your bird identification skills a good pair of binoculars is a must especially if you want to take your hobby further. Price You should buy the best binoculars you can afford. A pair of quality binoculars i...