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A Beginners Guide to Birdwatching(Post)
Birdwatching as a hobby Birdwatching is the perfect hook for getting all ages interested in nature, simply because birds are absolutely everywhere. Once you have mastered observing and feeding birds ...
Return of the Swallows(Post)The Swallow Bird & Natural Phenomenon Return of the Swallows. Every year, a natural phenomenon heralds the arrival of British summertime- swallows return to the country in their thousands, and be ...
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 ...
Foods To Avoid When Feeding Wild Birds(Post)A quick overview of foods to avoid when feeding wild birds. Feeding the birds that visit your garden is a great way to support wildlife and spot wild birds. You may even be tempted ...
Do Wild Birds Need More Bird Food In Spring?(Post)Spring is a time for sunshine, fresh new flowers, and hungry birds. Do Wild Birds Need Feeding In Spring? The simple answer is yes. With breeding season and nesting season underway, ...
Big garden bird watch 2020(Post)Are you taking part in the RSPB’s annual Big Garden Birdwatch? Big garden bird watch 2020. If you love watching the birds that visit your garden why not join in with the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch 2 ...
Wildlife Volunteering in the UK: Projects that help wild birds(Post)Wildlife volunteering. Throughout the country, there are plenty of volunteering opportunities for wildlife and nature enthusiasts to get stuck in to. Wildlife conservation volunteering is a great hob ...
What to feed your garden birds to keep them healthy all year round(Post)Healthy birds. According to the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), people in the UK spend over £200 million per year on bird food, but are we really feeding our feathered garden visitors the right ...
Spring bird watching - What can you do to prepare?(Post)Spring bird watching Spring bird watching. When March rolls around, it’s safe to say that Spring is on its way, what with the air getting warmer and the evenings getting lighter. You will also know t ...
Wood Pigeon(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Wood Pigeon The common wood pigeon (less commonly known by its scientific name Columba palumbus) is one of the most common types of pigeons in the UK, belongin ...
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 ...
House Sparrow(Page)Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide To The House Sparrow The House sparrow, with its steel grey head and rich brown and black feathers is easy to spot within the UK wildlife. They are known as one of the ...
