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  1. Jane P

    Is this a bargain

    I posted a couple of weeks back about best place to buy dried mealworms and I have really checked around, they are so expensive for small amounts! I have now managed to find somewhere that charges £7.50 for a one litre tub of them (the same for a 1 litre tub of dried insects) and £7.99 for a...
  2. Jane P

    Advice please

    We have a vacation home in central florida and we have just lost a load of Hibiscus and Bouganvillia plants due to the frost. I want to replace these with plants that attract humming birds, but at the same time plants that are hardy enough to withstand any future inclement weather. Have any of...
  3. Jane P

    What 'triggered' your interest in birds?

    Posted on wrong thread, so moved to right one!
  4. Jane P

    Identification, please

    We come form the Uk so not suprisingly, we are un-familiar with the butterflies in the US. Please can someone tell me what this one is. My husband took the photo on our last visit to our house in Florida.
  5. Jane P

    Not well up on ducks, what is this one please?

    I am ok with garden birds but not sure what type of duck this is? Advice please!
  6. Jane P

    web based bird food suppliers on the UK

    Hi, Just joined the forum and already posted a request for information on the wrong forum, sorry! To reiterate: I spend quite a lot on birdfood and want to try and find the best UK birdfood wholesale suppliers on the web. Particularly, I would like to buy dried meal and wax worms in bulk but...
  7. Jane P

    advice please

    Given the continued threat of 'Bird Flu' has anyone any advice on handling feeders in the garden? It occurs to me that the advent of this terrible disease in the wild bird population brings with it some risks to those of us handling feeders on a regular basis.
  8. Jane P

    hello

    Hi, I am new to the forum. My name is Jane, I live in the UK (borders of Shropshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire). Our garden is an acre of mixed woodland and we attract numerous species of birds. I have a question, please. I feed our birds dried wax and mealworms and I am trying to find a...
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