
Bird Food Blog
Welcome to the Haith's bird food blog - featuring posts from the team & special guests. If you'd like to share your nature notes with our readers, please email enquiries@haiths.com for more information.

A new visitor
The past week has seen the usual mix of birds coming to the garden and I think that either supplies of food in the countryside are starting to dwindle or the birds are thinking ahead to spring and are starting to gather ready for the breeding season.

Rare British Woodland Birds
Following on from our recent blog about forests and woodlands, we would like to focus on those rare woodland birds whose habitats are slowly disappearing.

Trying out new things
The jackdaws have been keeping me amused during the past week and four of them are coming regularly to my feeders at various times during the day.

New year and some new visitors
Since my last blog shortly before Christmas, the weather of course turned much colder and so bird activity at the feeders increased dramatically.

Mosses and how to create your own miniature rainforest
Mosses are to be found almost everywhere in Britain- in towns and cities (see previous blog) as well as in villages; on trees, on the ground, on walls, on roofs; on stones and rocks; in woodland, in marshland and on hillsides.

Feathered friends
The past week in Kent has not been as cold and bird activity does vary from week to week according to the conditions, but that’s not to say that I haven’t had a good number of birds coming into the garden.