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Below is a feeding chart that shows the foods that particular species of garden bird require over the winter months.


All foods are available at Brent Lodge reception and at our Spring, Summer and Christmas Fayres.

 

In addition to keeping your bird feeders well stocked, please remember that when temperatures are freezing it's especially important to provide clean, fresh water for the birds and other creatures to drink.


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Please click on the chart to view a larger version.

Chart compiled by Gary Ashcroft, November 2006

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The information presented in the chart above is also represented in the following list:

  • Great Tit: Peanuts, Sunflower seeds, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Blue Tit: Peanuts, Sunflower seeds, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Dunnock: Peanuts, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Robin: Seed mixes, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Coal Tit: Peanuts, Sunflower seeds
  • Long Tail Tit: Seed mixes, Peanuts, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Siskin: Peanuts, Sunflower seeds, Thistle seed
  • Chaffinch: Seed mixes, Sunflower seeds
  • Collard dove: Seed mixes, Sunflower seeds
  • Woodpecker: Seed mixes, Sunflower seeds, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Wren: Peanuts
  • Blackbird: Seed mixes, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Thrush: Seed mixes, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Starling: Seed mixes, Peanuts, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Magpie: Seed mixes, Sunflower seeds, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Wagtail: Seed mixes, Fat balls and suet feasts
  • Greenfinch: Seed mixes, Peanuts, Sunflower seeds
  • Goldfinch: Seed mixes, Sunflower seeds, Thistle seed
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Last Updated on Friday, 03 December 2010 15:39
 
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