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  • Forum post: Re: Do garden birds take summer holidays?

    Yep KatTai is right - after the breeding season they do seem to disa ppear, for a number of reasons, but they'll be back! Have a look at this earlier thread for more - http://www.rspb.org.uk/community
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Re: Hedgecutting

    Generally, the RSPB recommends that hedgerows are not cut between March and September, but this is not law. However, if any hedgerows contain active nests, then the birds, their nests, eggs and any young
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Re: Trichomoniasis: Found sick, dying or dead birds?

    You could print off the form attached to this post to make people in your area aware of the situation - it's important that everyone in the area that feeds does stop while there are infected birds
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Letter to the Future passes quarter of a million signatures

    We have now reached a great landmark, with over 250, 000 signatures of the Letter to the Future...... But, we still want more voices for nature! Over the summer the UK Government will be reviewing its
    in Forum - Wildlife Protection
  • Forum post: Re: Darned roaming cats!

    Lots of free and cheap ideas to help prevent or at least reduce cat predation here - http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/forums/p/3979/132592.aspx#132592
    in Forum - Wildlife in the garden
  • Forum post: Trichomoniasis: Finding Sick, dying or dead birds?

    Hello Everyone We have been getting an increasing number of Trichomoniasis related calls at this time of year. Every year outbreaks are seen during the late summer and autumn. This disease does not pose
    in Forum - Feeding Garden Visitors
  • Forum post: Re: Sick greenfinches

    Hi Forestpony - sorry to hear about your greenfinches dying - of course, good hygiene is important around feeding stations, but hygiene alone won't slow this particular disease because of the way it
    in Forum - Hello!
  • Forum post: Re: birds seem to be losing tails.

    Hi Worm - this is probably a completely natural occurrence and nothing to worry about - once birds have completed their breeding for the year, they will start to moult into fresh new feathers. Completing
    in Forum - Wildlife questions
  • Forum post: Re: How to report to moderators on this forum

    Hi Izzy - i'm sorry, but while not thanking you is perhaps impolite, it's hardly a reason for us to take any action. I would suggest not offering any further advice to those that aren't interested
    in Forum - The Tea Rooms
  • Forum post: Re: Carry On Regardless

    Yep, well said everyone - thanks to Pipit for starting this thread, and for all others who've posted these positive replies. Positivity is infectious, as much as negativity is damaging - we'd like
    in Forum - The Tea Rooms
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