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Returning migratory birds in spring(Post)
Returning birds in spring. The trees are turning green and filling with blossom, and temperatures are rising. Spring has well and truly arrived in the UK, and with that comes an array of migratory sp ...
Bird Flu Update(Post)Avian Influenza, otherwise called Bird Flu, is a situation that many of us are well aware of now. Cascading through England and the rest of the world, bird flu has caused some detrimental effects ...
What to do when you find an injured bird(Post)Finding an injured garden bird is one of those things that’s bound to happen eventually, especially if you have a garden full of delicious bird food and bird feeders. But deciding what to do when you ...
Spooky Bird Facts For Halloween(Post)Spooky bird facts for Halloween. It’s Halloween! People are dressing up as goblins and ghouls, carving pumpkins into silly faces and best of all people are gathering to tell each other spooky ghost s ...
Which Birds Prefer Sunflower Seeds?(Post)If you enjoy feeding the birds or are thinking about getting a bird feeder then you might want to look at all the different options there are when it comes to buying bird food. Bird food comes ...
Why Do Birds Sing?(Post)The dawn chorus is a truly wonderful thing. Written about and romanticised for generations, it is often the best thing about waking up. But why do birds sing? And what do all the different chi ...
What Are The Most Popular Types of Bird Feed?(Post)Are there any varieties of bird feed more popular than others? Read on to find out which types of bird food are popular, how to select which types to buy, and save money. Popular Bird Feeds ...
What do I need to feed my garden birds?(Post)What to feed your garden birds Bird seed mixtures What to feed your garden birds. There are different mixes for feeders and for birdtables and ground feeding. The better mixtures contain plenty of ...
Common Swift(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Common Swift The common swift bird (scientific name Apus Apus) is one of the UK’s most skilled fliers, and if you’re lucky enough to spot one it will be in a f ...
Bearded Tit(Page)Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Bearded Tit This unusual looking bird is the bearded tit, one our less common UK birds. They can often be seen darting around reeds and tall wheat fields. Their fe ...
Green Woodpecker(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Green Woodpecker The European green woodpecker, less commonly known by its scientific name, Picus Viridis, is one of three woodpecker birds that are known to ...
Cuckoo(Page)Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Cuckoo The common cuckoo is a member of the cuckoo species and is scientifically referred to as Cuculus Canorus (cuckoo melodious) in Latin. It’s estimated that t ...
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