Posted by: Sandy Steinman | June 1, 2019

Garden feeders are supporting rising numbers of urban birds 

The Guardian reports

The increasingly appetising buffet provided for garden birds, from sunflower hearts to suet cakes, is supporting a rising number and greater diversity of species in Britain’s urban areas, according to research.

In the 1970s, half of all birds using garden feeders belonged to just two species, the sparrow and starling, but by the 2010s the number of species making up the same proportion had tripled, with goldfinches, woodpigeons and long-tailed tits soaring in number because of the food on offer.

Read article at  Garden feeders are supporting rising numbers of urban birds | Environment | The Guardian


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