They nest later in the season than other birds, usually in tall trees. Two species of woodpecker can be seen in British gardens, the greater spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) and the green ...
You might not spend as much time in your garden during winter, but if you keep an eye out you'll still see plenty of bird activity. Here are some of the birds you're likely to spot spending time in ...
Robins and sparrows are beloved British birds, but how do you attract more of them to your home? Bird experts reveal the ...
"Grey squirrels can damage maize and fruit crops. They are a threat to orchards and market gardens. They destroy bulbs and corms, eat tree nuts, recently sown seeds and enter into roof voids, damaging ...
Gardeners are being told to leave dog food out on bird tables this spring to give certain visitors a much-needed boost.
Spring is here and many common British birds are looking for a mate to nest with - meaning there's lots more starlings, ...
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The Bolton News on MSNBritish Garden Centres on attracting wildlife to gardentsBritish Garden Centres has provided advice on how to help wildlife on World Wildlife Day and beyond. The group has suggested making small improvements to gardens to provide homes, shelter, and food ...
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