Inner-City Gardens

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Even if your garden is merely a small plot of greenland in the city centre, it is still capable of attracting birds. Consider it as a comfortable sanctuary amongst the solid desert, offering somewhere to stay, food, and in a lot of incidences a place to nest too.

You are able to multiply the number and range of birds that come to your garden if you make it really ‘bird-friendly’. For example, by supplying bird tables, birdbaths and nest boxes, and also, by attempting to keep away unwanted guests like cats and squirrels.

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Scarcities & Get Aways

Very occasionally, your garden might entertain a rare guest. It might be a cage bird that has fled, like a Budgerigar or Canary; however, these are not likely to survive the British climate for an extremely long period of time. Tougher species might form a booming feral population, just in case certain species, such as the ring net Parakeet, turn out to be an agricultural nuisance.

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BTO Garden Bird Watch Survey

The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) Garden Bird Watch is the largest year round survey of birds in the world. More than 15,000 people collect weekly records of the birds and other wildlife visiting their gardens. These observations are then analysed by researchers at the BTO, who use them to find out how birds and other wildlife use gardens and how this use has changed over time. Their findings then feed into conservation policy, contributing to such things as Government’s Quality Life Indicators and alerting conservation organisations to sudden changes in bird populations. Continue reading

Observing Garden Birds

observing garden birds two birds eat from a bird feeder

Glance out of the window into your garden, and you are likely to see some birds. They might be habitual guests, like Blue Tits, Blackbirds or Robins. Alternatively they might be strange, and awkward to recognise. Therefore, what do you do from here? The first thing to do is purchase a dependable pair of binoculars? They enable you to watch birds short of being seen, at intimate proximity, starting an entirely new world of hobbies.

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Introduction to Garden Birds

introduction to garden birds

Whether you stay in the hub of the countryside, or the city centre, your gardens will appeal to birds. In fact, one of the utmost desires of having a garden is observing the birds that visit.

In modern days, masses of individuals have realised the pleasures of studying bird behaviour at close proximity. Although, it’s not just human beings that gain advantages – gardens are essential for the happiness and existence of birds also.

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