Helpful Animals to Encourage to your Garden

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National Garden Wildlife Week runs from the 31st of May to the 6th of June 2021. It's a week created to celebrate wildlife-friendly spaces in your garden. From...

How to Help Garden Wildlife in Autumn

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The harsh cold weather can be tough for some British wildlife, as many of our favourite garden visitors begin to prepare for their long sleep through the winter...

What to feed wildlife in winter

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In summer, lots of us enjoy nature and wildlife, making bird feeders, building bug hotels, erecting nesting boxes, filling ponds and planting wildflowers. But how do you support...

Guide to British bees

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Who doesn’t love to see a bumbling bee buzzing around their garden? These fascinating little insects are wonderful natural pollinators, and should be a welcome sight in your...

TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT COAL TITS

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Coal tits are one of the smallest birds in the British Isles, and are a much loved visitor to bird tables up and down the country. But how...

The UK’s Autumn Arrivals

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The time has come to wave farewell to our summer visiting feathered friends as they begin their long journeys to warmer countries where they will spend their winters....

Nocturnal Visitors

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As the nights start to get shorter and our feathered friends begin to migrate, it's easy to believe that our gardens that were once full of chirping life...

Starling Murmurations

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As winter begins to take hold throughout the Northern Hemisphere, our native starlings are joined by thousands of visiting starlings from Eastern Europe and Russia, flying around 1,250...

TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT ROBINS

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Arguably the UK's favourite garden bird, robins are the confident, red-breasted feathered friend that are definitely no stranger to bird feeders up and down the country. But how much...

Fascinating British Wildlife

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Here in Britain, we’re lucky to have a wide variety of animals living in our native woodland and rural areas, with each of them being as wonderful and...

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