How to Discourage Bullying Birds in an Australian Garden

Keep less open, grassed areas in your garden., Create a garden with dense plants., Grow thickets., Experiment with thick rows of shrubs rather than just having one or two here and there. , Create at least one corner of small bird sanctuary in your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Keep less open

    This type of open environment tends to encourage the bigger birds.
  2. Step 2: grassed areas in your garden.

    The creation of denser foliage and the reduction of the grassed areas will create a safe haven for the smaller birds. , Thickets are ideal hiding places and homes for smaller birds. ,, If you still want the lawn, expect the large birds there.

    For the smaller birds, setting aside at least a part of your garden will allow them some small territory where you can watch them live and play.

    These are the birds you want to encourage:
    Wrens Pardalotes Finches.
  3. Step 3: Create a garden with dense plants.

  4. Step 4: Grow thickets.

  5. Step 5: Experiment with thick rows of shrubs rather than just having one or two here and there.

  6. Step 6: Create at least one corner of small bird sanctuary in your garden.

Detailed Guide

This type of open environment tends to encourage the bigger birds.

The creation of denser foliage and the reduction of the grassed areas will create a safe haven for the smaller birds. , Thickets are ideal hiding places and homes for smaller birds. ,, If you still want the lawn, expect the large birds there.

For the smaller birds, setting aside at least a part of your garden will allow them some small territory where you can watch them live and play.

These are the birds you want to encourage:
Wrens Pardalotes Finches.

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