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    GardenWizz TeamBy GardenWizz Team20 March 2026Updated:21 March 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A garden alive with birdsong is one of the great pleasures of British gardening. Beyond their beauty and entertainment value, birds eat aphids, caterpillars, and other garden pests — making them valuable allies. Attracting birds to your garden is straightforward and hugely rewarding.

    Attract Birds: What You Need

    • Bird feeders — seed feeder set
    • Bird seed mix — high energy seed mix
    • Bird bath — stone effect bird bath
    • Nest boxes — set of 2 wooden nest boxes

    Food and Feeders

    Bird feeders are the quickest way to bring birds to your garden. Seed feeders attract finches, sparrows, and blue tits. Peanut feeders are popular with woodpeckers and更大的鸟类. Niger seed is irresistible to goldfinches but must be kept dry. Hang feeders at least 1.5m from the ground and away from cat ambush points.

    Food to Offer and Avoid

    Good foods: sunflower seeds (black hearts are best), peanuts (always unsalted), mealworms, apples, and kitchen scraps like cheese and cooked rice. Never offer milk (birds can’t digest it), chocolate (toxic), or cooked bones (can cause injury).

    Water: Essential Year-Round

    Birds need water for drinking and bathing — even in frost. A bird bath is one of the best investments for wildlife gardens. Position it in an open area where cats can’t stalk unseen. In winter, check it daily and break ice gently if it freezes.

    Nesting and Shelter

    Leave a thick hedge or shrubbery as shelter — native plants like hawthorn and holly are excellent. Nest boxes provide crucial habitat where natural holes are scarce. Put them up by February at the latest — bluetits start nesting in March. Face the entrance northeast to avoid prevailing rain.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need to feed birds year-round?
    Birds need food most in winter and early spring when natural sources are scarce. Summer feeding helps raise young. Year-round is best but never let feeders go empty once birds depend on them.

    How do I stop pigeons taking all the food?
    Use a weight-activated feeder that closes when heavy birds land, or choose a mesh cage that lets small birds in but keeps larger ones out.

    Can I put out bread?
    Bread is not harmful in small amounts but offers little nutrition. It fills birds up without providing the energy they need. Better to offer seeds, fruit, and mealworms.

    How do I stop cats attacking birds at feeders?
    Hang feeders at least 1.5m from the ground and 1m from any overhanging branches. A metal pole with a cone guard prevents cats climbing up.

    A wildlife-friendly garden rewards you with daily birdwatching entertainment and natural pest control. Start with a feeder and a bird bath — you’ll be amazed how quickly birds find them.

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    For more help with your garden, check out these related guides:

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to do this?

    The best time depends on your climate zone and what you are growing, but generally early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are cooler works best for most garden tasks.

    How often should I check on my garden?

    Regular attention is key — check your garden every few days during the growing season. This helps you catch problems early before they become serious.

    Can beginners do this?

    Absolutely! Start with a few simple tasks and build up gradually. Most garden jobs are beginner-friendly with the right guidance.

    What is the most important thing to remember?

    Consistency matters more than perfection. Little and often beats occasional marathon sessions. Even 10-15 minutes of daily attention yields great results.

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