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Big Garden Birdwatch
This weekend, Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th January 2012, the RSPB is hosting its annual Big Garden Birdwatch. http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/ Please do tell us if you're taking part and give us some info about the birds you've seen. And have a by Emma Crawforth
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24/02/2012 15:50:00
by Botticelliwoman
Bird Feeders on the allotment?
....but then birds and beasties come before fruit and veg in my garden You could always check with the committee (if there is one) whether there are any objections to encouraging wildlife.  I'd be mindful though of neighbouring gardeners who might be using slug by Twinklekat
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11/04/2012 22:03:25
by burhinus
squirrels
Have a squirrel proof bird feeder purchased from RSPB and arrived home today to see a squirrel sitting inside it happily eating all the large black seeds from a small hole where the birds peck.  It ran away when I went in the garden but has by break23
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12/10/2012 15:53:36
by break23
Starlings
Can anyone help, I have started feeding the birds in my garden, I have put in a bird table, with seed hangers and fat balls and a few other bits, I would like to feed all the birds in my garden, accept, the Starlings just seem to empty everything by lucky10carol
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22/09/2012 18:05:38
by Alina W
wild orchid
it came from or could a bird have delivered it? Is this unusual? Probably a bird - some arrived in my garden, too. Enjoy it! Thankyou I shall, by Kim Baker
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15/06/2012 11:04:26
by Kim Baker
Talkback: Help wildlife survive winter
't work! Very useful article. i have 4 cats but i have a lot of birds visit my garden. i have feeders all over the garden and bird baths and water features. Maybe because lots of cats and magpies round here for the first time in many years I have very by rucklidge
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13/02/2012 16:48:01
by www.alittlesliceofeden.blogspot.com
Talkback: Feeding the birds
the new gardeners world magazine and there is a project to make a nesting box from an old teapot, whoever thought of this doesnt know much about birds, even if a bird did lay eggs in it they would fall prey to all sorts of prededitors including woodpeckers by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:37:39
by shazby
bird feeders
I have, for many years, made fat balls for the many little birds which come to our garden.  This was great, until the squirrels and magpies found them, and then it became impossible, because a) they ate them all in ten minutes and b) the little by Bookertoo
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01/09/2012 17:05:09
by Bookertoo
Talkback: Birds - install a window bird feeder
I would like to know what can I do to save my hebes? the one in the front garden has practically died and the one in the back garden is slowly turning brown, this one flowered last summer. What am I doing wrong? please help. I have had a window by margarita21
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27/01/2012 08:45:23
by Nikki 3
B******* Magpies
I live in a suburb in a country town with plenty of large trees and my garden has shrubbery and a bird bath. Yet we seldom hear birdsong and if I put out fat balls and bird feeders, there are no takers. (We don't get rats and mice either, which is a by Gardening Grandma
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03/02/2013 18:42:00
by Gardening Grandma