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Feeding Birds in your Garden.
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What should you not put out for the birds in the garden.
I put out bread and seeds from the pet shop.
What other household scrap foods can I put out for the birds eat?
I put out bread and seeds from the pet shop.
What other household scrap foods can I put out for the birds eat?
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That's why I don't put out anything else apart from bread, Ethel, I had a horrendous rat experience in my previous flat! :O(
And it wasn't because of food left out, btw, it was because the neighbours upstairs used to leave their balck bins out on the fire escape stairs, which attracted the rats. Ewww....
And it wasn't because of food left out, btw, it was because the neighbours upstairs used to leave their balck bins out on the fire escape stairs, which attracted the rats. Ewww....
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I put out peanuts and fat balls in the winter .But take the net stuff off first as they can get tangled up in them . You can get special holders for the fat balls .
I melt lard in the microwave and mix it with bread and seed let it harden and cut it into chunks and put that out.This is mostly for winter feeding when there is not much about for them .
I also cut up apples and chuck them on the lawn .
Robins like grated cheese and the Blackies like raisins ,soak them first .I grind up crusts of bread and mix that with suet and throw it on the lawn ..
I also chuck them bits of stale cake etc or cooked rice . I buy mealworms and those dried insect things too.
Sunflower seeds are good and mixed wild bird food
As for Laughing Girl .....get a life mate .
I melt lard in the microwave and mix it with bread and seed let it harden and cut it into chunks and put that out.This is mostly for winter feeding when there is not much about for them .
I also cut up apples and chuck them on the lawn .
Robins like grated cheese and the Blackies like raisins ,soak them first .I grind up crusts of bread and mix that with suet and throw it on the lawn ..
I also chuck them bits of stale cake etc or cooked rice . I buy mealworms and those dried insect things too.
Sunflower seeds are good and mixed wild bird food
As for Laughing Girl .....get a life mate .
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