7 Facts You Didn’t Know About Your Garden Birds

Posted by Bradley Chandler

Many people like to put wild bird food out in their gardens. This is a great way for them to get some great birds to drop by and visit as they enjoy the local weather. In this article, we'll look at 7 fun facts you didn't know about those garden birds you enjoy, so break out the bird food, and learn more about these amazing creatures.

1. Every year in addition to the wild bird food they find, blue tits will bring their young hatchlings more than 9,000 caterpillars to consume. In fact, the breeding of this species occurs at the same time caterpillars begin to make their presence known in the area.

2. When migrating, swallows begin their migration, they will fly at about 18mph. Over the course of the day, they will cover more than 175 miles. More importantly this is all done during daylight. At the end of the day, they will enjoy some bird food and rest in the dark.

3. Robins and wrens are the strangest nesters you will find. If there is an odd place for them to build their nest, you can be certain they will pop up there. This will include greenhouses, shed, and even in clothing if it is left on the line too long.

4. Blackbirds tend to take separate vacations during the winter from their mates. But don't think this means they forget who the love. In the spring they will always return to their regular partner to hatch a new set of birds each year.

5. Robins are one of the only birds that will sing year round. They will also be the first to sing their song first thing in the morning, and be the last one to sing at night. The only break they take it when they find some wild bird food. What is even more interesting, if they are awoken in the night, they will sing again even in the dark.

6. Starlings are among some of the most incredible garden birds you will find. They can actually copy perfectly the sounds of other animals. These birds have been known to mimic machines, frogs, mammals and other birds in their normal songs.

7. Another great thing about Robins is the way they care for all birds. If they find a chick that appears hungry, they will actually go and find it some food and feed it be the chick's parents return for it. This is one of the most amazing things you can find in the realm of birds.

With so many different birds to fill your garden, who knows what species you will see. While you are watching them, be sure to keep your distance. Since most garden birds are skittish, they might fly off if you approach them too quickly.

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