Winter Wildlife Watching
With some wildlife hunkering down for the big freeze, winter turns our attention to the species who need to work that bit harder to get through
So, that’s why winter is the perfect opportunity to make a practical, real difference to wildlife in your Leaving water and food out for birds might seem like a trivial task,
into bloom in January Seeing this sign that warmer times are
DWT (BD09-3881) Blue Tit 'Parus caerulens'
but it can mean life or death to them if other rewarded with lovely sights of garden visitors
of birds has a huge advantage to a single bird this are believed to deter predators, making it hard for birds have a better chance of successfully hunting for food together, and they will stay warm at the nature’s best performances!
of colour on the landscape when the trees are bare, so another favourite of this season is the
To get out for some
winter walks,
Winter bird feeding tips:
keep feathers in good condition and keep them
household scraps such as raw fats, suet and
cooking, vegetable oils and margarines can clog feathers and cause birds to lose valuable
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