There is a wide variety
of bird seed mixtures available from pet shops and the big DIY
stores. The better mixtures contain plenty of flaked maize,
sunflower seeds, and peanut granules. Mixes with nuts are suitable
for winter feeding only. Small seeds, such as millet, attract
sparrows, finches, and collared doves. Blackbirds love flaked maize.
Tits and greenfinches seem to prefer peanuts and sunflower seeds.
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GARDEN BIRD SUPPLIES,
TRIPLE FEEDER + 6 FREE TREAT BALLS. The complete feeding station,
if you only had one feeder; this should be it. Ideal for smaller
gardens or where space is limited, it holds nuts (330g), seed mix
(250g) and fat balls to cater for virtually all garden bird species.
Constructed from durable steel mesh, tough plastic and powder coated
metal it comes complete with 6 FREE FAT BALLS. £17.95
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Wheat and barley grains
are only suitable for ground feeding pigeons and doves. Avoid seed mixtures that
have split peas, beans, dried rice or lentils as again only larger
birds can eat them dry. Mixtures containing green or pink lumps
should also be avoided as these are dog biscuit, which can only be
eaten when soaked. Black sunflower seeds are
an excellent year-round food and sunflower hearts are very popular
as well as being less messy. Nyjer seeds are small and
black with a high oil content and are particular favourites with
goldfinches and siskins.
Peanuts are rich in fat
and are liked by tits, greenfinches, house sparrows, nuthatches,
great spotted woodpeckers and siskins. Crushed or grated nuts
attract robins, dunnocks and even wrens. They can be high in a
natural toxin (aflatoxin) which can kill birds, so buy from a
reputable supplier.
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GARDEN BIRD SUPPLIES, THE NUTOSPHERE. Well,
presumably, because it's a sphere (more or less) and it holds nuts!
There is apparently a scientific basis to the design of this
excellent feeder, to do with the relationship between the amount of
food and the area of the feeding surface, but to us it just means
there's room for lots of nuts and lots of birds to eat them!
Although just 6" in diameter, the all-metal Nutosphere holds over a
kilo, and comes complete with hanging chain and hook. £6.95
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Fat balls are an
excellent winter food. If they are sold in nylon mesh bags, always
remove the bag before putting the fat ball out as the soft mesh can
trap and injure birds. To make your own bird cake, using a one-third
fat to two-thirds mixture, pour melted fat (suet or lard) onto a
mixture of ingredients such as seeds, nuts, dried fruit, oatmeal.
Stir well and pile into a container such as an empty coconut shell
or plastic cup. Allow to set. Live foods such as
mealworms are loved by robins and blue tits, and may attract other
insect-eating birds such as pied wagtails. Mealworms are a natural
food and can be used to feed birds throughout the year.
Birds need high levels of
saturated fat, such as raw suet and lard to keep warm in the worst
of the winter weather.
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GARDEN BIRD SUPPLIES, 4 SEASON BIRD FEEDER MIX.
Seed feeders keep their contents fresh for long periods, but the
smaller birds these feeders attract often ignore cereals, so the
ports can become blocked with uneaten food. Feeder Mix, a
free-flowing, cereal-free formulation of black sunflower and other,
smaller seeds such as hemp and canary, overcomes this problem. A
balanced, oil-rich blend, it will attract a wide range of species
all year round. From £5.95 |
Blackbirds readily take
dog food, and even feed it to their chicks but dry biscuits are not
recommended as birds may choke on the hard lumps, soak it first and
ensure it stays moist during hot days. Never give
milk to any
bird, regardless of species or age as it can result in serious
stomach upsets or even death. Birds can, however, digest fermented
dairy products such as cheese, and mild grated cheese can be a good
way of attracting robins, wrens and dunnocks. Any
breakfast cereal is
acceptable, although you need to be careful only to put out small
quantities at a time. It is best offered dry, with a supply of
drinking water nearby, since it quickly turns into pulp once wetted.
Always remove any stale
or mouldy food promptly as stale food provides a breeding ground for
salmonella bacteria, which can cause food poisoning.
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GARDEN BIRD SUPPLIES, PEDESTAL BIRD BATH. Although
it looks like an antique bird bath to which age has given an
attractive patina, its in fact made from strong but light resin
which is completely weather-resistant and easy to keep clean.
Although stable as it stands, sand can be added to the centre column
for extra weight. Height 28 inch, diameter 20 inch. £19.95
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It
is also most important that you provide a source of clean water. Birds need water for
drinking as well as bathing but remember that it may freeze during
the winter so check your supply regularly during cold spells. During
the summer the water will quickly evaporate so, again, check it
regularly.
Now you know what to feed
the birds but where do you feed them? Consider the following as you
decide where to site your bird table.
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GARDEN BIRD SUPPLIES, HANGING WALL TABLE. Now you
can have a feeding station almost anywhere! This table is made to
hang against any flat surface, be it a wall, fence, tree or post,
and comes complete with strong hanging rope. Robustly made from
stained and preserved softwood, the table is 10" high, with a 10" x
9" lipped feeding tray and an overhanging roof for
weather-protection. £13.95 |
If possible your bird table should be placed where the birds will
not be disturbed by humans but don't place it so far from the house
that you can't see it. It should be in an open, safe place where the birds can
see that they are safe from predators and placed where it gets
neither too much sun nor too much cold wind.
A small bush about two metres from the table gives the birds
somewhere safe to perch while they look to see if it is safe to
feed. Birds prefer different feeding places so provide a raised
table placed on top of a post, hung from a branch or a bracket but
also provide some ground feeding stations.
The most important thing to remember is to keep your bird table
or feeding stations clean as dirty tables can harbour dangerous
bacteria left by sick birds and start an outbreak of disease. Brush
off debris every time you put out fresh food and scrub the table
with a mild disinfectant solution every few weeks. Each autumn clean
the table, tighten/replace screws and make sure it is still a safe
place for birds to feed.
Feeding Garden Birds