GardenBird.co.uk Discusses How Birds Have Adapted To Live In The City

GardenBird.co.uk, a retailer of bird food and accessories online, discusses how birds and other wildlife have adapted to cope with life in cities, and live alongside humans.

Retailer of garden bird seed and accessories online, GardenBird.co.uk, discusses different wildlife and how it has adapted to life in cities.

As humans have developed and grown around the world, they have built houses wherever they have wanted to. This has encroached on the habitats of wildlife, and as a result many species are now extinct and will never be seen in the world again.

Birds have had an incredibly hard time with human development, as humans have grown they have destroyed many trees, meaning there are less places for birds to nest, and less trees to provide food in the winter when they need it most.

Many birds have moved into the city and towns and have started taking advantage of the day to day lives of humans in order to help their survival. A Customer Service Spokesman for GardenBird.co.uk added, "The most obvious way in which birds cope with humans is with bird feeders. As people leave these out, birds have seen them as an easy food source, and they use them constantly in order to ensure their survival, because there isn't a lot of natural food left for them."

Pigeons are one of the most durable birds seen everywhere that humans are. They take advantage of the waste that humans produce, and will eat almost anything that people drop, whether it's a few nuts from their pack, or a kebab after a night out.

Birds aren't the only form of wildlife taking advantage of humans. Foxes raid bins and hunt through cities for bits of leftover food in order to have a decent meal all the time. City foxes are a danger to domestic animals, but all they really want is a few scraps from the bin in order to survive.

GardenBird.co.uk supply garden accessories and food online to customers. They have a huge range and are constantly improving their products to offer birds the very best. Their online resources about wildlife are brilliant for helping people to understand more about the wildlife around them.