This week’s the first time it’s felt properly autumnal – the air is suddenly crisp and cold, and the wind and rain are picking up too.

This cooling doesn’t just affect us, of course. Birds need to bulk up for winter, when food will be scarce.

So, if you can, consider feeding them. A standard hanging seed bird feeder will help to bring more tits and finches to your garden.

If you want to attract robins, too, however, you’ll need a different setup than you might think, the Woodland Trust shared.

How can I attract robins to my garden?

Unlike other species (like finches), robins usually eat food found on the ground. That usually involves insects and worms.

So, Woodland Trust explained , “feeding trays are ideal” for the species. You can buy these with cages to prevent other critt

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