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Black Bird
The Common Blackbird is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms, seeds and berries. I...
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Blue Tit
The Blue Tit is a valuable destroyer of pests, though it has not an entirely clean sheet as a benefi...
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Bull Finch
The food is mainly seeds and buds of fruit trees, which can make it a pest in orchards.
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Chaffinch
The main food of the chaffinch is seeds, but unlike most finches, the young are fed extensively on i...
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Coal Tit
The food of the Coal Tit is similar to that of the others; it is keen on beechmast, picks out the se...
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Collared Dove
The Collared Dove is not wary and often feeds very close to human habitation, including visiting bir...
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Gold Finch
The goldfinch's preferred food is small seeds such as those from thistles and teasels, but inse...
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Great Tit
Great Tits are primarily insectivorous in the summer, feeding on insects and spiders which they capt...
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House Sparrow
The House Sparrow mostly feeds on the seeds of cereals and weeds, but it is opportunistic and adapta...
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Robin
Well known to British and Irish gardeners, it is relatively unafraid of people and likes to come clo...
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Siskin
The Siskin is mainly a granivore although it varies its diet depending on the season. It feeds in tr...
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Song Thrush
The Song Thrush is omnivorous, eating a wide range of invertebrates, especially earthworms and snail...
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Peanut Granules
Kibbled / chopped peanuts are high in essential oils and proteins and can be fed straight or mixed with other seeds, suitable for ground feeding your Robins and Blackbirds but can also be fed in feeders for attracting a wider range of other small birds.












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