Ivel Valley Wild Bird Blog
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How Long Does It Take Birds To Eat New Food?
"I've switched to a different type/supplier of bird food and now my birds won't eat it" We hear this on a regular basis - and it's a completely valid concern. When you switch to a new bird food, you want to know that your birds are going to love it straight away but this isn't […]
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Falling for Fieldfare
We know we shouldn't have favourites, but here on the Ivel Valley farm we do have a soft spot for Fieldfare. It is believed their name originates from the Anglo-Saxon word 'Fledware' which means 'traveller of the fields.' Fieldfares are part of the thrush family. They are large birds with a beautiful black and white […]
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We Love Robin Red Breasts!
You say, Batman. We say ROBIN! We are convinced the Robins which visit our farm are getting friendlier, more inquisitive and dare we say it; more demanding! The site of the Robin Redbreast to us means Christmas, mulled wine, mince pies, crispy cold frosty mornings are slowly creeping upon us. Of course, we just LOVE […]
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What Winter Birds Can You Attract To Your Garden?
In the UK you would never know we are coming into the throws of Winter! The warm, sunny Autumn days are confusing to us and wildlife. As we look out across the farmland at Ivel Valley Farm, we have noticed how slowly the leaves are changing color and falling to the ground. They are almost suspended […]
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10 Fun Facts About Finches
1. A flock of Goldfinches is called a 'Charm'. 2. Finches are very social birds and can often be seen socialising with birds of other species. 3. Although the Finch family is one of the largest bird families, Finches are actually one of the smallest in the world. 4. Goldfinches in particular move around rapidly […]
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How To Keep Birds Fed This Winter
After an unusually warm, long summer and sunny start to Autumn, we can finally say welcome along to cold, crisp mornings and walks with crunchy leaves underfoot. Whenever Halloween approaches at Ivel Valley we start to think about what we can do in our gardens to ensure our neighbourhood birds are well looked after and […]