Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Yay, Yay, Yay - It's National Robin Day.

Today's the day!

Thank you to every one of you who has made a promise to help songbirds this winter.
 
Today on National Robin Day we are celebrating you and all the wonderful actions you have taken to help Ruby Robin and all the other songbirds in your gardens!
 
With your help our feathered friends can have a better winter and be able to weather the cold harsh months that are so incredibly hard for our wildlife.
 
Every small action you take makes all the difference to them, especially through these cold winter months ahead.

Above are just a few of the wonderful photos you have shared with us during December, showing us your brilliant creations and of course your fantastic Robin photos!

Please keep sharing to our socials, and on your own feeds, and remember to tag us @SongbirdSBS and @NationalRobin using the #NationalRobinDay hashtag!

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If you missed any of our top tips or videos you can find them here⬇️

How you can help
How to Guides

If you have some useful tips which could help our garden birds that you’d like to share, or even a great bird photo or story:

Join the Friends of SongBird Survival Facebook group!  

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Don't forget to keep making those fabulous seedcakes, refreshing that water and making shelter for me and my feathered friends through the winter. 

Robins are for life, not just for Christmas.

Thank you
Ruby 

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National Robin Day is an opportunity for us all to give robins and songbirds a helping hand.
On 21st December let’s spread the word far and wide - share your robin photos and how you are helping birds in your garden.
#NationalRobinDay #NRD2022
Why help birds in winter
How you can help birds in winter
Click here to visit our website for more about National Robin Day and what you can do to help robins and other songbirds this winter and beyond

Blogger: In our garden we have our very own, personal robin named Robina. Her favourite snack is mealworms.
She is not quite as tame as Speckles the lady blackbird.

Elephantine Tragedies.

  https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/heartbreak-two-baby-elephants-die-34194833