Birds in your Garden

Birds in your Garden


Birds come to gardens to feed, breed, nest and rest. If water is provided, they will also visit to drink, bathe and preen their feathers. For a relatively small number of birds, gardens may supply most of their requirements for most of the year. More commonly, however, gardens offer a stopping-off point somewhere to spend part of the day or night, or part of the year. Having a greater appreciation of what birds need from gardens (and when) will enable you to provide for them to a greater degree. 
Beautiful short eBook to read for those people who like to hear birds sing in their garden.


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