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Garden · April 30, 2024

How to Attract Specific Birds to Your Garden 


Birds are wonderfully colourful and musical creatures, and it’s very rewarding to spot a flock of feathered friends enjoying the food that you put out for them.

If you’re a beginner and you’re wondering how to encourage a wider range of birds to visit your garden, here are some handy tips to help you attract a selection of different species.

Robins

The robin is one of the UK’s favourite garden birds thanks to its distinctive red breast and friendly nature.

The quickest way to a robin’s heart is food, particularly during the winter months. Robins will happily eat insects and invertebrates all year round, but when the colder months start to creep in, they’re on the lookout for seeds and fruit too.

While you can’t help them hunt for prey, you can make your garden a cosy home for the robin’s natural prey. There are lots of easy ways to do this: you could allow sections of your lawn to grow wild, plant wildflowers, or simply add a compost heap to encourage insects and invertebrates to move in.

Over the winter, you could also put out bird feeders filled with tasty bird seed mixes that include ingredients like sunflower hearts and peanuts.

Blue tits

Blue tits are incredibly vibrant birds, with colourful blue-and-yellow feathers and a distinctive trilling chirp.

To make your outdoor space more inviting to blue tits, we recommend planting berry-rich trees and bushes, as berries are a big part of their diet, especially during autumn.

They’re also big fans of fat balls and suet pellets, as well as peanuts. Blue tits prefer to eat while perched, so hanging feeders are probably your best bet.

Goldfinches

These incredibly attractive birds boast very colourful and uniquely-patterned feathers. If you’d like to encourage them to hang out in your garden, a great way to get goldfinches on side is by planting their favourite foods: thistle and teasel.

When these natural food sources are scarce, however, putting out bird seeds such as niger seed and sunflower hearts will certainly get the goldfinch’s attention.

Blackbirds

Blackbirds are very common wild birds, and you’ve probably noticed lots of them visiting your garden all year round. Their mellow song is a favourite among UK residents.

If you’d like to help keep blackbirds fed, here’s what they like to eat:
Sunflower hearts
Raisins
Mealworms
Suet pellets

Chaffinches

Like many wild birds, chaffinches tend to feed on invertebrates such as spiders and earwigs. However, outside of breeding season, the best food for them is seeds.

We recommend using ground feeders to put out tasty seed mixes. Chaffinches will particularly enjoy mixes that include ingredients such as sunflower hearts and peanuts.

About Really Wild Bird Food

The Really Wild Bird Food Company is a family-owned business that’s based in the UK. The company specialises in quality home-grown bird feeds, and their mixes have an excellent reputation among bird lovers.

Most of the ingredients in Really Wild Bird Food’s seed mixes are grown using environmentally-responsible farming methods on owners Richard and Lesley’s very own farm in Hampshire, England.

Visit www.reallywildbirdfood.co.uk to learn more about Really Wild Bird Food and view their brilliant selection of straight seeds and seed mixes.

© Copyright 2024 Antonia, All rights Reserved. Written For: Tidylife

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