Holly Makes the House Christmassy but Save Some for Wildlife
Western Mail › December 20, 2011
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Western Mail › December 20, 2011
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WELSH conservationists are warning revellers that using too much holly around the house could leave wildlife out in the cold this winter.
RSPB Cymru said holly is a valuable source of food and shelter for a number of birds, mammals and insects. These include thrushes, robins, dunnocks, finches and goldcrests that use it for nesting as the prickly leaves provide excellent protection.See the full content of this document
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Holly Makes the House Christmassy but Save Some for Wildlife
Meanwhile blackbirds, fieldfares, redwings, mistle and song thrushes eat the berries and hedgehogs, toads and slow w...
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