Monthly Archives: January 2012

Equestrian Nutrition Talk Proves a Success for Local Children’s Hospice

Wild Bird Direct had an open night on Thursday 19th January. The night was themed around Equestrian Nutrition. Nia O’Malley an Equine Nutritionist from Conollys Red Mills gave a very interesting unbiased talk to around 60 people. The whole evening … Continue reading

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A little help from nature to attract wild birds into your garden

While commercially sold wild bird food and specially designed bird feeders will be of assistance to attract birds into your garden. These alone are not enough to ensure a regular stream of feathery visitors to adorn your garden. So why … Continue reading

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How to get birds to come by your garden bird feeder

If you think wild bird feeding is only for those who are blessed with large backyards, then you are wrong. Even those of you who have smaller gardens or live in semi-urban areas can now attract some feathery visitors thanks … Continue reading

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Bird Feeders – 5 Great Tips

Feeding wild birds began in the late 1800′s when national newspapers in Britain published a request to put out food for birds when the country was struck by harsh winters. Here are 5 great tips for finding bird feeders: Find … Continue reading

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Attract wild birds to your garden not the unwanted Squirrel visitors

A problem faced by most bird feeding enthusiasts is the fact that most wild bird food options tend to attract a little more than our feathered friends. It is not uncommon to see chipmunks and squirrels enjoying a nutty snack … Continue reading

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How to attract wild birds into your garden: in style

Who wouldn’t love some birdsong to add up to the spring splendour of their gardens? In order to do that, you need to attract some wild birds. Attracting wild birds is something of a subtle art. You need to be … Continue reading

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