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Ravenous Redwings!
Garden News
|October 27, 2018
Do your bit to help them when freezing weather hits by giving them your bruised stored apples
October is a busy month for the birds that make the 500-mile crossing from Scandinavia, braving the chilly North Sea to spend the winter months here in Britain. For these winter visitors our mild maritime climate is a better option than the ‘deep freeze’ winter experienced across northern Europe.
These autumn migrations mostly happen without us noticing. That’s because lots of species choose to do their travelling at night. Among them is the redwing, a thrush family species that’s closely related to the blackbird. The redwing is the UK’s smallest thrush and is an attractive bird that takes its name from the russet-red patches below its wings.
Dit verhaal komt uit de October 27, 2018-editie van Garden News.
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