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    Where Do Robins Go In Summer?(Post)

    Where do robins go in summer. The Robin or The Robin Red Breast as it is sometimes called is a small plump bird that is easily distinguished by its bright red plumage on the chest. The Robin i ...

    Preparing Your Garden For Autumn(Post)

    As we approach autumn, we are set to see some new flying visitors in our gardens. However, due to migration patterns and colder weather setting in, don’t be worried if you start to see fe ...

    Essential winter feeding information(Post)

    Winter feeding information Winter feeding information. When it’s cold, survival is the name of the game for our garden birds, insects are in short supply and it takes more energy to maintain their ...

    Autumn Wildlife Care Tips(Post)

    Autumn wildlife care tips. It's autumn! This means that things are changing in nature, leaves are changing colour, the nights are getting longer, and the temperature is dropping. These changes ...

    Water For Wildlife(Post)

    In summer it can be harder for wildlife to source water. All wildlife needs water for drinking and also to stay cool especially when it’s hot in summer and they are burning more energy. You ca ...

    Autumn Wildlife Highlights(Post)

    Autumn wildlife highlights. It’s autumn which means there are some big changes happing in nature. Autumn is where British wildlife starts to prepare the upcoming winter and the colder, harsher weathe ...

    Winter Nest Box Care(Post)

    Winter nest box care. It’s winter which means the weather is getting colder and harsher. when the weather gets bad, it can be hard for birds, especially small garden birds, to keep warm and safe in t ...

    The Fledgling Guide(Post)

    When we see baby birds, it’s most commonly a fledgling as they’re slightly more grown, more independent, and require less help. They’re the opposite of nestling birds, which require help if they’ ...

    How to Squirrel Proof Your Garden(Post)

    Squirrel proof your garden. Squirrels can cause all sorts of mayhem in your garden. Grey squirrels are opportunistic in nature, and their expansive diet often brings them into conflict with gardeners ...

    Create A Wildlife Friendly Hub In Your Garden(Post)

    Easy Tips To Create A Wildlife Friendly Hub In Your Garden It is lovely to look out into your garden and spot creatures of all shapes and sizes but have you thought about making a few changes to ensu ...

    World Wildlife Day; How To Attract Wildlife To Your Garden(Post)

    In a few days we will be celebrating World Wildlife Day (3rd March) so now is a great time to discuss some of the unique wildlife we have here in the UK, and even better, how you can help some of the ...

    Coal Tit(Page)

    Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Coal Tit A resident of coniferous woodlands, the coal tit (scientific name Periparus ater) is a small and lively bird that is known to be somewhat restless. They’r ...