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Which birds are most common in Dutch gardens?

Dutch gardens are an important habitat for birds. Whether you live in the city or the countryside, chances are you see or hear different bird species every day. Knowing which birds are most common will help you recognize them more quickly, making birdwatching even more enjoyable.

The top 5 most common garden birds

In Dutch gardens you often see these birds:

House sparrow
The house sparrow likes to live in groups and is often found around houses and shrubs. You can recognize it by its small size and cheerful chirping.

Coal tit
The great tit is one of the most familiar garden birds. Its yellow belly and black head make it easy to recognize. It often produces a distinctive song.

Blue tit
Smaller than the great tit, but just as active. The blue tit has a blue head and is often quick and playful in its movements.

Blackbird
The blackbird is slightly larger and is known for its melodious song. It is especially easy to hear in the early morning and evening.

Robin
The robin is striking because of its orange breast. This bird is curious and often makes itself visible, even close to people.

Why these birds are so common

These bird species easily adapt to people and gardens. They find food in plants, shrubs, and at bird tables, and utilize sheltered spots in hedges and trees. Dutch gardens therefore offer a safe place to live, breed, and forage.

How do you make your garden attractive to garden birds?

If you want to see more birds in your garden, you can take a few simple steps:

- Provide shelter with shrubs or plants

- Place a bird feeder in a quiet place

- Provide water, especially during dry periods

A wooden bird feeder is a natural addition to any garden and helps birds find food more easily. This encourages them to stay in your garden more often and for longer.

Identifying birds makes observing more fun

By paying more attention to color, size, and behavior, you'll quickly learn which birds visit your garden. This makes birdwatching not only relaxing but also educational for all ages.

Conclusion: every garden is full of life

Dutch gardens are rich in bird species. By knowing which birds to expect and planning your garden accordingly, you bring more nature and life closer to home.

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