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You can help garden birds keep hunger at bay with these easy-to-make feeders. Hang them up in a tree when you’re finished and watch as our feathered friends enjoy your work.
If you’d like to see a variety of birds in your garden at any time of the year, there are a range of treats you can leave out like sunflower hearts and suet cakes. Better still, you can make your own bird feeder by following the instructions below.
According to the journal Nature Communications, more than half of British homeowners feed the birds in their gardens, supporting over 133 different species.
Commenting on the research, Peter Brash, animal ecologist at the National Trust, said: 'This is really interesting research and proves that many more species are adapting to a relatively new food source.
Always avoid feeding water birds such as ducks and swans. To safely feed garden birds, follow these top tips:
Buy accredited bird food from reputable sources
Only provide food for a few days and feed in moderation to avoid food going off
Keep bird feeders separated so birds aren’t in too close contact
Regularly clean and disinfect feeders
Wash your hands thoroughly after handling bird feeders and faeces
Discover more fun craft activities to keep you occupied all through the year.
Encourage birds to visit your garden or outdoor space throughout winter and early spring by making these nourishing fat cakes. They're also a great way to make use of your food scraps and yoghurt pots.
Find out how the changing seasons affect the birds you’ll see out and about, with spotting tips and photo galleries to guide you.
Follow our easy guide to sewing a simple draught excluder that will keep the heat this winter. Make one for your own home or gift one to friends and family.
Help nature thrive at home with our family-friendly range of build-your-own nest boxes, butterfly houses and bird feeders, created in collaboration with CJ Wildlife. A contribution of all sales will help to fund conservation projects at the places in our care.