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How Can We Encourage More Birds Into Our Gardens?

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There is nothing quite like the quiet joy of watching birds in your own garden.   The RSPB Big Bird Watch results for 2018 show that smaller birds are increasing in numbers in our gardens.   Goldfinches are up 11% on 2017’s numbers, and greenfinches are up 5% which is really pleasing.   Long-tailed tits and coal tits are also increasingly seen.   But perennial favourites robins and blackbirds had lower numbers reported this year.   So how can we encourage more birds into our gardens?   Your Garden as an Ecosystem You will get an increase of visitors with a well supplied table or feeder, but to make a garden more inviting to birds year round a long term approach is needed.   Our human idea of a beautifully manicured formal garden with decking and a wooden fence all round is sadly unattractive to wildlife.   But most of us need our gardens to be family and pet friendly spaces where we entertain and enjoy our summer.   Happily there can be a compromise. Starlings love chafer