Somehow winter is nearly upon us again and if we are to believe the forecasters’ predictions, we’re in for another cold one.
So stock the cupboards, dig out the thermals and get ready for the snow. But, let’s not forget our feathered friends.
There are a few things we can all do now to help our garden birds through the tough times ahead.
It has been said before but is always worth repeating; start putting
food out now for the birds so that when the severe weather hits, they
know where they can go when natural food sources are no longer
accessible.
Be prepared to put food out twice a day in really bad weather and
consider planting berry bushes to offer a natural winter food source.
Also, place feeders in sheltered locations wherever possible. The
best place to put them is out of severe winds but not too close to
hedges and other platforms that predators could use to ambush the birds
while they are feeding.
The best feeders for winter time will have a large cover over the
feeding area to provide a bit of extra shelter for the birds while they
are eating.
Stock up now on suitable bird foods. If we are all snowed in again
this year, buying bird food will be bottom of the to do list when we do
make it out of the house so if you already have a store of birdseed and
peanuts then the birds won’t go hungry even during the worst blizzards!
Luckily seeds and nuts keep for several months so even if you purchase them now, they’ll last a while. We sell 25kg bags of wild bird seed which can be stored in your garage or garden shed - as long as you keep them dry they'll be fine throughout the winter.
Good winter foods are high in fat so things like peanuts are ideal
and remember that salted peanuts and dry roasted nuts are not suitable
for birds – so save them for Christmas parties instead!
Seed mixes and fatballs are also good high energy choices to see your garden birds through the winter months.
Nesting season is over for another year, so if you have nesting
boxes, late autumn is a good time to clean them out ready for next year.
You don’t want to be out in the snow more than you have to so basic
maintenance is better done now while the temperatures are still
relatively mild.
As you probably know, birds need water for bathing as well as
drinking so it would be well worth while ordering a bird bath now if you
don’t already have one, ready for the big freeze.
www.wildbirdfood.uk.com has a wide selection of wild bird food, nesting boxes, feeders and seed mixtures.
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