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As the weather turns colder, many gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts will think about birds and ways to help them survive the cold. Putting up bird feeders in the garden can really help, and the fastest results often occur during the autumn and winter months, when they are actively looking for more food sources.
Putting food out for birds is a surefire way to welcome more wildlife into your garden, but it does come with its own set of rules, warnings and risks. There are certain foods you should never put out, and regularly cleaning feeders is important to avoid attracting rats and spreading diseases.
With October already bringing colder weather, garden birds need high-energy foods to survive the drop in temperature and build essential fat reserves for wi