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cos its cold and the poor buggers will starve.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbi ... index.aspx
that is all.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbi ... index.aspx
that is all.
legrandefromage":3ht0rhiy said:they fluff their feathers up to keep heat in.
Easy_Rider":3vbiqc3r said:legrandefromage":3vbiqc3r said:they fluff their feathers up to keep heat in.
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This is out front, next door take care of the feeding. There are arguments against continued feeding of wild birds though. It unnaturally supports a higher population for the local environment, then when you go on hols or move house or simply cannot be bothered anymore, a lot die as their isn't enough wild food available for all![]()
But feeding as a top up in cold weather, yep![]()
REKIBorter":pfpmtg4b said:We have a peanut & seed feeders in our garden. Have to refill them everyday.