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How to help birds in the snow

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Stephen Moss | 10:58 UK time, Monday, 11 January 2010

At a time when nature is under so much stress in this snowy weather, there is a lot we can do to help, especially in our own gardens. For more information, check out . The RSPB also has .

In the meantime, here are our top tips:

  • Keep your bird feeders topped up daily with high energy foods such as sunflower hearts
  • Put out some food on the ground (ideally clear away the snow first) to help ground feeding birds
  • Put out fat balls - especially good for robins and long-tailed tits.
  • Provide ice-free water for them to drink and bathe

And remember, on 30-31 January you can take part in the biggest national survey of garden birds, the - which will provide vital information on how our garden birds are coping with the Big Freeze.

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