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Brits told one thing they must do now to see rare birds in their garden

By staff31 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

It’s always exciting when you spot a rarer species of bird in your garden. Fortunately, an expert has revealed one simple way you can encourage more of these feathery friends to visit

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You can attract rarer birds into your garden(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Birdwatching enthusiasts take note – experts have shared one key thing you need in your garden to attract rarer species into your home.

One of the great joys of having a garden is spotting all of the different birds and critters that make it their home. However, as peak migration and moulting season continues through late summer and into September, Brits may notice fewer birds visiting their gardens. Luckily, there is an easy way to encourage rarer varieties to visit.

Richard Green, a bird feeding specialist from bird food supplier Kennedy Wild Bird Food & Pet Supplies, reveals that there is one simple thing Brits can do this month to attract more birds into your home – including less common species like tanagers, warblers, or buntings.

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According to Richard, it comes down to having a well-placed bird bath in your garden – which is more essential than leaving out bird food.

He says: “August is peak migration season, making it one of the best times of year to have a bird bath ready. Many birds that pass through at this time aren’t as interested in feeders, but they will almost always stop for fresh water.

“By putting out a clean, well-placed bird bath now, you could attract unusual visitors like tanagers, warblers, or buntings that you might not see again until next year. It’s a simple step that can turn your garden into a vital rest stop for these travelling species.”

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A clean well-placed bird bath can attract more varieties of bird into your garden(Image: travel fotoworld / 500px via Getty Images)

Of course, where you choose to place your bird bath matters just as much, too. Richard advises that the baths are best kept in covered, shaded areas.

He explains: “Birds feel safest when they have nearby cover, so placing a bird bath close to shrubs or trees can encourage more visits. Shade also plays a big role as it keeps the water cooler, slows algae growth, and reduces evaporation.”

Plus, it comes with other benefits. He adds: “Positioning the bath where you can easily see it means you’ll enjoy watching the birds while also keeping an eye on water levels and cleanliness.”

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It’s recommended to place your bird bath in shaded areas (Image: Getty Images)

There are other steps you can take to maximise the appeal to birds. Richard suggests that larger bird baths will allow room for several birds to visit at once.

Equally, he says that “shallow water is best” – however that doesn’t mean you need to get rid of your deeper bird bath. He suggests adding rocks or other perches as landing pads to make it more inviting.

Of course, most importantly, make sure to keep the water in your bird bath clean. Richard suggests: “A quick weekly scrub prevents algae build-up, while simple solutions like placing the bath under a downspout or near a sprinkler can make refilling easier.”

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