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Raise your glass—metaphorically—to these new products, which range from bird-safe glazing to sleek, contemporary ...
Whether you buy a birdbath or DIY one out of materials around the house, it's important to make it feel safe for birds.
A birdbath can be a great benefit to local wildlife. But, before you buy and install one, read these expert tips on making sure it's most effective.
Cats are notorious bird-killers and should wear bells at the very least, to alert birds when they are near. That doesn't mean the bath should be in wide-open area. Placing it near a few large trees is ...
PeckPerk's new bird camera might look like an acorn, but don't be put off. It blends in well with most gardens, offers superb 2K image quality, and has the option for solar-powered portability.
Keep your bird bath algae-free this summer with a simple 1p coin trick. Gardeners can now keep their birdbaths sparkling clean and algae-free with a simple and cost-effective trick.
Gardeners urged to check bird baths immediately 'before it's too late' A new hidden danger could endanger local wildlife and it's up to us gardeners to ensure the risk is not exacerbated by ...
In-ground bird baths: The original bird bath style, in-ground baths are perfectly suited for larger bird species but have reduced visibility compared to other types. Maintenance.
Gardeners are being urged to leave a 1p or 2p coin in their birdbaths in a bid to protect against a common problem - but only if they are made before 1992. Bird baths are one of the most popular ...
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