During the winter, many species of birds rely on seeds and fruits. Seeds can be hard to see and identify unless the bird is sitting on the food plant, such ...
Seeds can be hard to see and identify unless the bird is sitting on the food plant, such as a wild sunflower. Fruit, on the other hand, can be obvious because the items are usually relatively large.
I thought I'd give you a wee sample of what some birds eat over the course of an average ... And then for desert, you'd follow that up with some fruit. Obviously not just lovely, delicious berries ...
Households with bird feeders who are feeding wildlife in their gardens in the wake of Christmas, as winter continues, have been handed an urgent warning.
and birds like robins and waxwings will travel in flocks, find groups of fruiting trees, sometimes in ornamental plantings, eat all of the fruit, put on as much fat as they can and then move on to ...