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A collaboration between the RHS and the RSPB, the garden by landscape designer Lilly Gomm and horticulturist Coralie Thomas offers practical ideas we can all adopt to support the birds that visit our ...
Creating a bird-friendly garden is a delightful way to bring nature closer to home. Birds add color, song, and life to your outdoor space, and they can help control pests and pollinate plants. As ...
Robins are a familiar sight in gardens throughout the year, but face challenges due to habitat destruction, rising ...
RSPB nature reserves celebrate record-breaking year for cranes, whose numbers have reached a new record high in 2024.
It can be rather frustrating to see slugs all over your garden, particularly if they are causing damage to your beloved blooms or plants. However, attracting birds that eat slugs to your garden is ...
Add a feather to your cap - and home - with these ornithological design ideas. Experts share how to bring the birdwatching ...
The best way to welcome birds, bees, butterflies and bats into your garden is a little hospitality June 30, 2023 at 8:00 am Updated June 30, 2023 at 8:00 am By ...
You can provide shelter for your birds in the form of a roosting box or cave though, such as the Wildlife World Simon King Secret Nester Bird Habitat Roosting Pocket ($28.74, Amazon).
Gardeners are being urged to scatter rice on bird tables this summer in a bid to help ailing birds out during the vital ...
If you're fond of tweeting birds in your back garden, then you're familar with Robins. These red-breasted little birds are particularly popular at Christmas, but can be found in British gardens ...
Within the garden, you’ll also find ginkgo, cinnamon, mulberry and countless others that are native to many regions ...
More than 200 species of birds fly through the Chicago area every autumn, following Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River south for the winter.