Could tits, sparrows or blackbirds need help obtaining food in the cold season? “Yes,” says biologist Matthias Karadar. But well-intentioned feeding can also do harm. What advice the expert has – and what he warns about.
Things are becoming increasingly tight for blackbirds, tits and finches in their local areas. For resident birds – which stay even in winter – there is little food in the neatly tidy landscape. “Targeted feeding makes sense,” says biologist Matthias Karadar. The garden specialist gives lectures on this subject at the Tyrolean Education Forum. If you want to do something good for birds, you can do many things wrong. This quickly becomes clear when you talk to an expert. However, if you adhere to a few rules, you can look forward to grateful guests in the garden, on the balcony or in front of the window.
Source: Krone
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