WE should spare a thought for our garden birds in the cold months ahead, said local AM Joyce Watson.
"As our gardens die back the birds are looking for food to get them through the winter."
According to results from the RSPB’s latest Big Garden Birdwatch Survey, the average number of birds seen in Britain's gardens has declined by a fifth since 2004 - house sparrows have decreased by almost two thirds since 1979, and starlings by three quarters over the same period.
Mrs Watson added: "I can remember when my children were young what fun it was to make snacks for the birds together. As well as being fun for families and teaching our children about caring for our wildlife, it is not difficult or expensive, so why not do your bit and start by making your own ‘bird cake’ today?
"It's very easy: take a discarded yoghurt pot, punch a small hole in the base, thread through a piece of string and tie a knot on the inside, leaving enough string to suspend it from a tree branch, bird table or windowsill.
"Put lard, suet or left-over fat in a mixing bowl, cut it into small pieces and warm to room temperature but don't melt. Add bird seed, raisins, grated cheese and finely chopped peanuts (never salted) then mix together with your finger tips. Keep mixing until the fat holds it all together.
"Press your mixture firmly into the yoghurt pots and leave to set in the fridge for an hour or so. Then, simply hang the bird cake up and watch your grateful gathering of garden visitors."
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