GardenBird.co.uk, Supplier Of Bird And Wildlife Products, Today Announced The Release Of The Latest Issue Of 'The Garden Bird Feeding Guide'

GardenBird.co.uk, a supplier of products for birds and wildlife, today announced the release of the latest issue of their magazine, 'The Garden Bird Feeding Guide'.

Supplier of bird and wildlife products, GardenBird.co.uk, announced today the release of the latest issue of their magazine, 'The Garden Bird Feeding Guide'.

'The Garden Bird Feeding Guide' is a monthly publication that is complementary to all customers of GardenBird.co.uk. It features a range of products available for purchase online as well as a host of useful information for bird and wildlife lovers.

This month the magazine contains a guide on what feed to use to attract different types of birds. This information is really useful to bird watchers that want to have a wide variety of birds in their garden.

GardenBird.co.uk has also published detailed information on what feed to use at different times of the year in order to benefit the birds most. For example it shows a high energy feed and insect pellets for summer that are good for the birds and their chicks.

While the magazine is aimed at bird lovers there is a wealth of information in regards to other wildlife. Hedgehogs are becoming endangered and need to be cared for wherever possible. This month's issue of 'The Garden Bird Feeding Guide' gives helpful tips on how to build and maintain hedgehog houses to keep them comfortable for as long as possible.

All of the information in the magazine is essential to wildlife preservation. It shows exact feeds that must be used to keep specific birds healthy, and shows how birds stay healthy through the use of bird baths.

Many people don't consider the birds in their garden, but with insects dying out it is becoming necessary for people to put feed and houses up in their gardens to support all of the species of bird alive today.

GardenBird.co.uk is a supplier of wildlife and bird products. They specialise in bird feeders and feed that are designed to specifically benefit the wild birds seen in gardens.