🐦 Dreaming of a garden filled with cheery robins this winter? It’s easier than you think! 🌿 As the colder months settle in, birds can become less visible, leaving many of us wondering where they’ve gone. While some migrate, others are still nearby, just keeping a low profile.


Wondering how to invite them back? The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds recommends offering high-energy, high-fat foods to support our feathered friends during the chillier seasons. 🥜

Robins, those charming red-breasted garden visitors, have a favourite: mealworms! According to Sue Morgan from SongBird Survival, mealworms are a top choice for these little birds. For an added treat, mix in some sunflower hearts, and you’ll have a robin-approved menu! 🌻🐛
Feeding garden birds isn’t just about tossing out food. Make sure it’s fresh and clean, and always adjust the quantity to match the demand. A tidy bird bath with clean water is just as crucial. After all, birds need all the help they can get as they prepare for winter. ❄️
During autumn, birds are busy moulting, a challenging process that demands energy. As they change their plumage, they tend to stay hidden, conserving energy for what’s ahead. While your garden may seem a bit quieter, these birds are simply being cautious and are still very much around.
Help them navigate this tough time by:
1. **Offering fresh water**: Essential for drinking and staying clean.
2. **Leaving some wild areas**: Piles of leaves and seed heads provide shelter and sustenance.
3. **Providing high-energy foods**: Suet, bird seed, and fat balls can make all the difference.
So, set up that feeder, keep it clean, and enjoy the delightful sight of robins returning to your garden. They might be quieter these days, but with a bit of effort, you can help them thrive through autumn and beyond! 🍁✨ #GardenWildlife #LoveRobins #BirdFeedingTips