Feeding Garden Birds Through The British Seasons: Revision history

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  • curprev 14:1414:14, 19 August 2026AishaNewbigin4 talk contribs 2,107 bytes +2,107 Created page with "Easy access matters most. A shallow, gently sloping edge lets amphibians move in and out of the water without difficulty, while steep, hard-edged ponds can be surprisingly difficult for them to use. Nearby damp, shady spots, a log pile or a compost heap close to the pond, give them somewhere to shelter and hibernate once they leave the water for the colder months.<br><br>Connectivity between gardens is often the missing piece. A small gap at the base of a fence, native h..."