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Frosty feast

Don’t waste festive leftovers – use them to create a winter banquet for garden birds! Try sprinkling these snacks on a bird table to see which charming, chirpy visitors appear. Mild grated cheese and dried fruits make tasty treats for robins, blackbirds and song thrushes, while ripe or bruised apples and pears go down well with thrushes, tits and starlings. High-calorie options for winter warmth include finely chopped unsalted bacon rind and pastry made with real fats. Find more tips at rspb.org.uk

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