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Robins are a welcome sight in gardens but how do you attract them and see them return? Feed them their favourite food of ...
He said: "Robins won’t go near the classic bird boxes with the tiny round holes, they are great for smaller birds like blue tits. What you need is an open-fronted bird box, with a wide entrance ...
Robins are a national favourite among bird species, representing hope, but enthusiasts who want to spy the red-breasted birds ...
Robins not staying long in your garden? The answer could be your bird box — here’s the £5.99 fix that changes everything.
These types of bird boxes attract more robins because they mimic the natural crevices these birds would often use in the wild. According to Manchester Evening News, open-fronted bird boxes largely ...
Robins, Britain's cherished birds, could become regulars in your garden with a straightforward investment. Wildlife experts suggest that to draw these birds into your outdoor space, there's a specific ...
However, attracting robins to take up residence in your garden can be a bit tricky. If you've noticed that these birds only make brief appearances, the issue might be with your bird box.
Yet robins can be quite discerning about their choice of gardens. If they seem to only briefly visit your garden, it might be time to inspect your bird box - as its shape and size could be the ...
Robins can however be quite particular about where they choose to settle in your garden. If you've noticed they only make brief appearances, the issue might lie with your bird box. If your bird ...
If your garden has few sightings of robins, take a closer look at your bird box—it might be sending them off in search of friendlier perches. Owners of unsuitable bird homes, whether due to ...