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Don’t rush to rip out your nettles – here’s three ways to put them to good use

The Observer 28 Mar 2025
... garden birds such as sparrows and bullfinches. Plus insect-eating birds – such as blue tits – will prey on the aphids that reside on the underside of the nettle’s leaves.skip past newsletter promotion.
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Too much light at night disturbs great tits when breeding

Swissinfo 26 Mar 2025
... Ornithological Institute compared the hatching rate of great tits nesting in the forest with those in the city ... The fact that even common and well-adapted birds such as the great tit have problems ...
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Walking in solitude and sunshine in Sicily: a newly restored pilgrim’s trail

AOL 25 Mar 2025
Instead, we pause regularly to note the birds (buzzards, firecrests, buntings, tits and yellow-feathered serins), to examine the curiously striated rocks that are everywhere, and to exclaim over the remarkably “biblical” scenery.
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Pastor's Pen

Oelwein Daily Register 22 Mar 2025
a blue tit dish. So I consulted my wife, the English major, and asked, “Sweetie, what is a tit dish?” Well, she did not know either what a tit dish might be usable for ... “It is not a tit dish, it is a ...
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Gardening expert reveals the 'perfect' plant to buy if you want plenty of bees and ...

The Daily Mail 18 Mar 2025
... for supporting birds ... 'Softbill birds, such as starlings and robins, struggle with hard grains and seeds but appreciate fruit, while finches and tits benefit from seed mixes,' Charlotte continued.
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Gardeners issue warning for robins and blackbirds outside in March | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2025
'Softbill birds, such as starlings and robins, struggle with hard grains and seeds but appreciate fruit, while finches and tits benefit from seed mixes,' Charlotte continued ... A pair of Great tit birds sitting next to nest box (Stock image).
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