So today we’re in for something entirely new: bird feeders’ architecture. After all, now that September has started the Autumn is officially coming, and so is the season for feeding birds. Some people treat it as a hobby, some as an obligation and some – as a creative way to decorate a garden and attract interesting bird visitors. I think especially the English have a soft spot for birds in Winter, and for putting up all sorts of feeders in their gardens – I do applaud their creativity in this regard. Want a proof? Take a look at this selection of cute bird feeders from shopping.rspb.org.uk , and visit the RSPB’s website for even more creative bird inventions ;)
Tempted as I am to keep writing abort Austria, I realize I probably shouldn’t keep rambling about my holidays in every new post I publish… ;-) So today we’re in for something entirely new: bird feeders’ architecture. After all, now that September has started the Autumn is officially coming, and so is the season for feeding birds. Some people treat it as a hobby, some as an obligation and some – as a creative way to decorate a garden and attract interesting bird visitors. I think especially the English have a soft spot for birds in Winter, and for putting up all sorts of feeders in their gardens – I do applaud their creativity in this regard. Want a proof? Take a look at this selection of cute bird feeders from shopping.rspb.org.uk , and visit the RSPB’s website for even more creative bird inventions ;)
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