Nature__lover
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Hi I just thought I'd remind any new birders that winter is the most important time to feed, but you don't need to spend lots of money on feeders and bird food.
all these things are perfect for birds in winter;
Cooked (it must be cooked) plain rice or pasta.
try not to feed bread too much but crumbled wholemeal is fine.
halved apples and pears (if they're too soft for your liking, the birds won't mind!)
fat balls and fat cakes are perfect fatty treats for winter (if you want a homemade recipe you can ask me )
cut open jacket potatoes or boiled or roasted potatoes or
mash potato with seed mixed in.
plain, cooked couscous.
grated cheese.
Ensure that the area where you feed your birds is kept clean to keep vermin such as rats away. Put out small quantities and sweep any debris from the ground. Birds will not eat food that has gone off so regularly clear away old food and disinfect the area to prevent the spread of bacteria.
I would personally avoid putting food on the ground as it is hard to clean especially if it's on grass.
So I would put it out on a bird table or on a hanging tray feeder (get a thin baking tray, drill a hole in each corner and thread string through as handles to hang off a tree branch)
If anyone else has any good bird food ideas please comment!
all these things are perfect for birds in winter;
Cooked (it must be cooked) plain rice or pasta.
try not to feed bread too much but crumbled wholemeal is fine.
halved apples and pears (if they're too soft for your liking, the birds won't mind!)
fat balls and fat cakes are perfect fatty treats for winter (if you want a homemade recipe you can ask me )
cut open jacket potatoes or boiled or roasted potatoes or
mash potato with seed mixed in.
plain, cooked couscous.
grated cheese.
Ensure that the area where you feed your birds is kept clean to keep vermin such as rats away. Put out small quantities and sweep any debris from the ground. Birds will not eat food that has gone off so regularly clear away old food and disinfect the area to prevent the spread of bacteria.
I would personally avoid putting food on the ground as it is hard to clean especially if it's on grass.
So I would put it out on a bird table or on a hanging tray feeder (get a thin baking tray, drill a hole in each corner and thread string through as handles to hang off a tree branch)
If anyone else has any good bird food ideas please comment!