HelpWildlifeUK

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HelpWildlifeUK

HelpWildlifeUK

@WildlifeHelpUK

Helping wildlife in our urban environment with simple tips and what to do during the weeks of the year in your garden, backyard or window box.

Amidst your gardens Katılım Aralık 2011
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Make up simple bug boxes with bamboo, twigs and tie together with garden string and then wedge off the ground in a shaded corner!
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@LiverpoolVision more planting please! Trees, scented plants especially near the pier head/new museum. Its so grey and sparse there!
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Arora suet and regular bird seed heat in a pan, blob out cookie shapes on foil, harden, put in the bush, bids come! Simples!
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Happy new year! May 2012 bring on more biodiversity in our gardens!
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A Merry Christmas to one and all in your home and garden with love from from HelpWildlifeUK!
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@LilleyLMAO wow parrots on the UK! Well I hope to help them and the others! Who knows, maybe we might see a pelican! Merry Christmas!
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Now that the days are getting lighter, maybe plan to enhance wildlife in your garden ready for Spring? Bee or bug boxes @Wudwerx can help!
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HelpWildlifeUK@WildlifeHelpUK·
@LilleyLMAO cheers for the mention! I guess making bird food balls covers not only tits and crows but goes as far as parrots, too!
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To help stop your pond from freezing over entirely, put a piece of wood or tennis ball or anything that will float on the surface!
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@Wudwerx hope u dont mind, I RT'd your bird box tip as a 'help wildlife' tip...need more of them like that to spread the word!
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@Natures_Voice pic caption 'off to a garden in Liverpool for those homemade fat balls hanging in the hedge!'
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Mix bread, lard, birdseed, dried fruit together&mix with water and a bit of oil,make balls with string & hang 4 birds!
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Mix flour, salt & birdseed with enough water to make a dough consistency. Tie string through & leave 2 dry. Hang on a high branch for birds!
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@GardenTricks thanks for the follow. Great to see another Twitterer on the other side of the Atlantic helping plants and wildlife!
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It's not too late to make a compost heap! There are lots of leaves still on the ground. Bonus is that birds & insects forage in the leaves!
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