Did you know? Robins are not just for Christmas.Often alone, these cheeky red chested birds can be seen feasting on worms and singing in spring too.
Did you know? A blue tit weighs the same amount as a pound coin.
Did you know? Female blackbirds are brown. Male birds are often bolder colours so they can attract attention from female birds who like their fancy feathers.
Did you know? Sparrows have chunky beaks which are good for cracking open seeds to eat
Bird bingoBirds are beautiful. They hop about on the ground, fly in the sky and sing in the trees.
Birds are also really important for our environment. They are pollinators, moving pollen between flowers, which is how fruit and vegetables grow. They spread seeds around which helps plants to grow in new places and control insect numbers by eating them.
As you explore Cotehele garden and estate, listen out for bird song and look around; how many of our feathered friends can you see today? Tick off any that you see.
Blackbird
Pied wagtail
House sparrow
Blue tit
Chaffinch
Magpie
Woodpigeon
Bonus birdCan you hear a woodpecker? Great Spotted Woodpeckers like this one live in the trees. They are hard to spot but easy to hear as they peck their beaks against the tree trunks to find food or attract other woodpeckers.
Robin
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Can you help the birds at home?Birds need help finding safe places to eat, drink and build their nests. Here are some easy things you can do to look after birds and encourage them to visit your garden.
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Draw a picture of your favourite bird
FoodBirds love fat balls and bird seed which has a mix of sunflower seeds and oatmeal. Different birds like different seeds, so put out a mix and see who comes to eat.
Baby birdsIf you find a baby bird on its own, the best thing is to leave it alone as mum is usually close by. Baby birds need to learn to fly and feed themselves. If you do find a bird that has not got any feathers or is injured, you can call the RSPCA for advice.
ShelterPutting out a nestbox is great for small birds and you might even get to see their babies fly the nest in spring. You can also let shrubs and hedges grow until autumn so birds can build their nests inside.
WaterBirds need fresh water so they can drink and keep their feathers clean. Try putting out a bird bath, or even a shallow dish of water and watch as the birds splash about.