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As the days grow shorter and temperatures start to drop, birds begin preparing for the winter ahead. Autumn is a crucial time for them to build up fat reserves, molt into their winter plumage, and find reliable food sources before natural supplies become scarce. Read more here.
By offering the right autumn bird food, you can support birds during this transitional period.
Providing high-energy foods in autumn helps resident birds prepare for winter and assists migratory birds on their long journeys. With the right food choices, you can attract a variety of species to your garden while contributing to the survival of wild birds during the colder months.
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Many people assume birds don’t need supplementary food in autumn because natural food sources, such as seeds, berries, and insects, are still available. However, there are several reasons why feeding birds in autumn is beneficial:
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Autumn feeding should focus on high-energy foods that help birds prepare for winter while still providing the nutrients they need for their seasonal activities. The best foods offer a balance of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
High-energy foods
These foods provide birds with essential fat reserves to help them stay warm and maintain their energy levels as temperatures drop:
Nutrient-rich seeds and fruits
In addition to fat-rich foods, birds benefit from a variety of seeds and natural autumn fruits that mimic their seasonal diet:
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To make your garden a welcoming place for birds in autumn, follow these helpful feeding tips:
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Providing food in autumn not only helps birds prepare for winter but also encourages them to stay in your garden as a regular feeding spot. Birds remember reliable food sources and will return throughout the colder months if they know they can find food in your garden.
By planting berry-bearing shrubs, keeping feeders well-stocked, and ensuring a fresh water supply, you can create a haven for birds as they transition from autumn into winter.
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With shorter days and cooler nights, autumn is a critical time for birds to build their strength for the months ahead. By offering high-quality autumn bird food, you can play a key role in supporting both resident and migrating birds, ensuring they have the nutrition they need.
Explore our range of autumn bird food and make your garden a vital feeding spot for birds this season!
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