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[Hong Kong] Feeding birds in cold spells maybe worthwhile

Feeding birds in cold spells maybe worthwhile

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I'm from UK, where many people have bird tables, putting out food for garden birds during winter.

Here, this is perhaps often unnecessary as winters mostly mild/warm. But in cold spells, like at present, harder for many birds to find food, and seems to me it can be worthwhile to put out some food - that is, if you live in a place where this is possible.

Here's a shot from today, with bulbuls feasting on rice. Tree Sparrows also came for the rice. Previously, I've put out some unwanted fruit, which attracted birds inc blue magpie.

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18/02/2010 19:27

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I think that is a very good idea.  I have tried dry corn seed in the cold spell of 2008 winter.  Surprisingly birds are not too interested.  I guess the choice of food is important.

HF Cheung

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feeding birds in cold spells

Cold again; and again worth mentioning that birds can appreciate food. I've found rice, pasta good; also overripe bananas as here.

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12/01/2011 18:06

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