If you love spending time in your garden watching the birds that come to visit, there's one thing you should put out for them ...
Alan Titchmarsh, who took to his YouTube channel to offer some practical tips, shared four simple ways to make your garden bird-friendly, such as adding "berried plants" ...
Robins, with their festive charm, are more than just a winter delight. Their survival hinges on the havens we create in our ...
A flash of red in shrubs lifts grey days, yet many gardens quietly shut the door on small visitors. Across the UK, families ...
Bird baths Bird baths provide the much-needed drinking and bathing water for birds. Almost anything can be used as a bird bath, from plant saucers to garbage can lids. Baths can be made of plastic, ...
Photo by Katie Finch An American Robin in a backyard bird bath. When I moved into my house, there were a few things the previous owners left behind. The highlights were a stack of manuals for every ...
Photo by Paul W. Locke Birds can find natural sources of water to drink and bathe. We can also provide water in our own yards. When I moved into my house, there were a few things the previous owners ...
Cleaning a bird bath is crucial for protecting your feathered friends from harmful bacteria that can develop in dirty water. As the weather warms up and birds migrate back to the South, bird baths ...
Garden owners with bird baths are being encouraged to act immediately to support local wildlife during August. Whilst current conditions aren't quite matching the intensity of June's blistering ...
A bird bath is more than just a decorative feature in your garden. It is a vital resource for local wildlife. Birds need water for drinking, but also for bathing. This helps to keep their feathers ...
A bird bath serves as more than just an ornamental feature in your garden. It's a crucial resource for local wildlife, providing birds with water for drinking and bathing, which helps maintain their ...