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Talkback: Feeding garden birds in winter
fear he is not a well little bird. He eventually hopped off to the ground where he remained immobile, the night has drawn in and I have lost sight of him. As a wildlife enthusiast and animal lover it pained me to see this little fella in so much by Lanaeve
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28/11/2011 18:41:34
by luke
Talkback: Death in mysterious circumstances
. I used to have a cat. Usually it would leave presents at my doorstep. Most of the time she would leave a few bones from a mouse or a bird. She ate very healthily so why she would eat the wildlife amazed me. Oh well! At least I know she loved me by Janey
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28/11/2011 18:29:49
by joey woosey
Talkback: Newts
lots of frogs until the newts arrived, and then lots of newts but no frogs. I know that newts eat tadpoles, but would they eat that many? To Es... i guess you must be unlucky, we seem to have the whole gamit of wildlife in our ponds, and we didn by Daily Digger
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28/11/2011 18:38:09
by Richard Jones
Small Wildlife pond
I need some help, i have been considering a wildlife pond for several years but never had the guts until now. There is a area in my garden which i don't like very much so i have decided that's where my pond will go. Its under a tree it does get a by Erica938
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08/03/2013 22:49:42
by Peat Ballan
Talkback: Identifying bumblebees
and the effect this will have on the environment I started to sow flower seeds and planted shrubs that attract bees. I now have so many more bees in my garden. It is delightful to see the bees climbing into flowers with their backends barely visible by kparry
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26/04/2012 15:11:30
by Wintersong
Talkback: Plans for a garden
cogitating how to attract and help the bees? I'm swaying towards building a hive... hmm. As for the birds, I have an established red berberis in the front garden which the chaffinches are visiting daily, and a solitary blackbird bobs around in the back garden by donutsmrs
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02/03/2012 15:30:07
by julia 5
buried snails
you see. I am having similar problems with slugs and thought my remedy would be a resident hedgehog but a friend has just advised me to install a mini pond to attract frogs and wildlife and this should sort out my problem with the slugs I'm not sure by diggingdoris
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07/07/2012 22:03:34
by Aqua
realy big empty garden
garden to attract wildlife; or a playground for children and pets, etc, etc. These types of garden will all have their own different requirements. So if, for example, you wanted a wildlife garden, which offers possibly the widest range of design by Diana Reynolds
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09/07/2012 16:29:12
by obelixx
Talkback: Frogs in the garden
My dad, in fear of grandchildren disappearing in the watery depths of his pond, spent a fortune on a custom made cover for it. He does love his pond. Well done on rescuing the frogs. well done for rescuing them any advice on attracting frogs by joseph woosey
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28/11/2011 18:39:29
by ninathompson53
The wrong kind of birds
(makes a barking sound when a large object crosses its path) so maybe we'll crack this one! Thanks for your input. Hi - I really sympathise with you.  I have a small garden which I have set up for wildlife with several bird feeders dotted around.  Until by Shrinking Violet
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14/05/2012 21:57:01
by Cetti