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How to Support Lincolnshire’s Robins This November

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How to Support Lincolnshire’s Robins This November

As autumn embraces Lincolnshire, locals might observe a decline in the usual presence of robins in their gardens. Based on guidance from the RSPB, it’s integral to persistently offer bird food and water during the chillier months to sustain local bird populations. Out of the array of foods, the RSPB particularly suggests proposing mealworms, serving as a critical source of nutrients for robins and other birds during this period. By certifying that our avian acquaintances have access to sustenance, we can assist in upholding the local wildlife that contributes to the allure of our gardens.

This report has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from an original article by lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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