GardenBird.co.uk Announce Research Into How To Save The Christmas Birds

GardenBird.co.uk, an online retailer of bird feeders, food and accessories, today announced research undertaken into how to help keep birds that stay in the UK over Christmas alive.

According to a study conducted by the RSPB, the number of Robins is dramatically declining. Last year there was an 8% decrease in how many Robins were seen. These small birds are crucial to the garden and natural ecosystem, and the knock-on effect of their complete disappearance may prove fatal for other creatures.

GardenBird.co.uk is aware of the decrease in the Robins numbers, and has therefore called to action every willing and able participant, to ensure that these creatures do not face extinction.

As Robins commonly seek their food from the ground, using their unusually large eyes to search for ground-dwelling insects and the occasional fallen berry, it is important that their feeding ground is suitable to hunt on. With the weather becoming wetter, it is becoming increasingly difficult for Robins to find natural food, scavenging in damp forest floors and scratching around the mud can be problematic.

This is why there are many different bird care companies which strive to provide birds with ways of survival. Gardenbird.co.uk is one of these, a wholesaler that specialises in all wild bird care. Their knowledge of the decrease in the Robin numbers has given them cause for concern, and they are now urging people to become involved in the preservation of such an iconic bird.

Due to their nature of scavenging from the ground, Robins much prefer ground feeders, or feed placed on lawns, to hanging feeders or platforms. If you are to take part in the preservation of these birds, then it is important to be aware that you only provide them with enough mealworms and berries for the day, otherwise rats may be encouraged to find the food.

GardenBird.co.uk provide a wide range of wild bird care products, meaning that it is easy for anyone to be part of the Christmas bird preservation this festive season. GardenBird.co.uk are a company that specialise in the providing of many products that can be employed to then better and further wild bird's lives.

There are so many different birds that choose to migrate to or stay in Britain for winter. However, with global warming, these birds are now suffering the effects of this choice and beginning to see their numbers slowly declining. This means that it is up to humans- who are the cause of global warming speeding up- to help slow down this effect and create an atmosphere in which these birds can find themselves thriving and living brilliantly.

Blackcaps are a bird usually located in Germany and other places. However they are choosing to migrate to Britain within the colder months more and more. This is also a complication to the bird's local to Britain in winter, as they will come over and take the shelter and food that our birds so desperately need.

As there is no real way to stop the blackcaps from coming over, the most the people of Britain can do is help those who are still here. When it comes to it, there are many different ways in which the people of Britain can offer their help to the winter birds that either live in Britain, or choose to stay over here whilst their homes are much cooler.

It is up to bird care suppliers and retailers to provide the public with the things that they need to help the local birdlife. However, there are many of these retailers and businesses in place, specifically designed to cater toward the preservation of a number of wild winter birds.

Researching into the kind of feeding areas and kind of food that winter birds need is the simplest and most effective way of being sure that the garden birds of Britain are receiving everything that they need in order to survive throughout winter.

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