Navigation
- HOME
- Wild Bird Rescues
- Communicating With Wild Birds
- Recognising Birds
- No Life For Caged Birds
- Birds I View
- Feathery Tales
- Flying Foxes and Bats
- Grounded!
- Not Just A Bird...
- The Sticky Beak
- Winged Tips
- Your Winged Friends
- Books & Resources
- Wild Bird Talking Ezine
- About the authors
- Contact Us
- News and Media
- Links
- Forums
Blog chat login
Carbon Is Life Book
The story of carbon dioxide, the essential life-giving gas that feeds all life. Contrary to everything we have been told, our planet is currently suffering a carbon famine, with deadly consequences for the poor and for wildlife.
This is the book every environmentalist and lover of wildlife really needs to read! (Click on the image to find out more.)














Once some birds notice your bird bath or water bowl, they'll spread the word very quickly and other birds will also try it out.
Not all of us have garden or are lucky enough to live at the edge of a rainforest or a green belt. Fortunately, birds are all around us whether we live in the city in a multi-storied apartment block or we live in the suburbs or countryside surrounded by nice lawns, shrubs and trees. The first thing you need to is to give the birds an incentive to come to your home, close enough to enable you to start forming a friendship.
Different species of birds have different needs regarding access to water and plants. The extent and diversity of their territories and feeding habits influence their visiting times. But even more interestingly the ability to negotiate their visiting and access rights with other birds who are considered by them as the rightful owners of the territory has a major impact on their movements.


