Versele Laga winter bird food tit dumplings without net
Tit dumplings without netting, winter fat food for garden birds
Mixture of pure fat from cattle, cereals and seeds Ambrosia seed-free
Only suitable for feeding in winter due to the high fat content
50 pieces of 90 g each
Wild bird feeding
Why does it make sense to offer food to wild birds? We humans have changed our environment. Natural habitats for native animals have become scarce. As a result, there is not enough natural food available. Today, hedges, shrubs and old trees are often trimmed for decorative purposes or removed altogether. There is a lack of plant and insect diversity, which is vital for birds. In addition, the natural flora in many domestic gardens has been replaced by exotic ornamental plants. Native wild flowers and herbs that could feed birds are regarded as weeds and meticulously removed from lawns and colorful flowerbeds. When the rare natural food sources become even scarcer towards the end of the summer and the first cold nights arrive in the fall, our feathered friends find it particularly difficult to meet their energy requirements without appropriate help. Feeding certainly makes a valuable contribution to the conservation of our native songbirds. However, maintaining a natural environment and creating nesting opportunities are just as important. Garden design that is as close to nature as possible, e.g. with hedges and shrubs, helps our birds all year round.
Recommendation for offering food
Place food in such a way that it does not get wet or icy. In a feeding house, the food is protected against rain and moisture. There should be trees and bushes near the feeding station to provide shelter in case of danger. The feeding station should be elevated. A radius of two meters should be manageable so that enemies such as cats cannot ambush the birds. The birds should not be able to sit in the food. Excrement contamination must be avoided as far as possible. Remove any soiling with hot water. Hang up tit dumplings protected from the rain. The dumplings are popular with tits and siskins because they are not driven away by the stronger bird species.
Properties
Content 50 pieces
Composition
Vegetable by-products, oils and fats, seeds, cereals, minerals
Feeding recommendation
The need for food is greatest in the morning, as the birds are hungry after a long night. The birds refuel in the evening to ensure they have enough food for the night. It therefore makes sense to feed them again in the afternoon. Avoid salted food or food with chemical additives. Leftovers should not be fed. Feed mixtures with lots of cereal grains are only eaten by pigeons and sparrows.
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