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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I presume you live in Australia, Marvin84. Here in the UK we are being encouraged to feed the wild birds all year round as so many species have become threatened due to intensive farming and chemicals, amongst other things.
I have planted out my very large garden specifically to attract wildlife and also leave lots weeds to flourish for the same reason. As a reward we are now housing loads of tree sparrows and I am thrilled, as these were becoming quite scarce in some areas.
The Australian birds are fantastic. I spent a month with my aunt in New South Wales a couple of years ago and the birds are the thing that remain in my mind more than anything else. It was just like Paradise to me!
FakePlastic - I was hoping you would read my 2nd reply, as I would never shooo away any birds from our garden!
Marvin84 - We will never forget our trip to NSW or Perth WA either - fantastic holidays! In England, the greenbelt areas, hedgerows & countryside in general, are gradually being eroded by developers, building housing & industrial estates, etc., therefore, the birds & other wildlife are losing some of their natural habitats. We as bird lovers, do read up on the do's & don'ts, in respect of feeding & caring for the birds. We have quite a few trees in our garden, one of which is an Elderberry & they just love them, as there is usually purple poo splodges on my washing in the summer! We have plenty of Finches, all kinds of the Tit family, Owls & even Great Spotted Woodpeckers. I could go on & on. Thank you for your concern & we hope one day to revisit Australia - you lucky person!