Feeding birds is cool!

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🐾 Hello to all animal lovers (and others)! 🐾

Today I would like to touch on a theme that's especially near to my heart:
feeding birds. Typically not as it were a way to supply them with nourishment, but too an uncommon encounter that permits us to see at our environment from a totally modern perspective. But before we plunge into the world of winged companions, let me share a couple of contemplations with you.

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For me, nourishing feathered creatures isn't fair a nature-related movement but a genuine shape of treatment. Observing those colorful plumes, tuning in to them sing, or watching their beauty in flight are minutes that can lift the mood of any day. I accept that appreciating the excellence within the littlest animals makes us more associated to nature. Be that as it may, in arrange to supply winged creatures with satisfactory nourishment, we got to be mindful of their needs and bolstering propensities. When choosing feathered creature nourishment, I pay consideration not as it were to the assortment of grains but too to the nearness of supplements such as fats and proteins. Bolstering ought to not as it were be a delicious supper for them but moreover a source of dietary esteem, particularly amid the more troublesome seasons for them.

It is additionally amazingly critical to adjust the sort of nourishment to the season. In winter, birds require more calories, so it's a great thought to offer them fat balls, nuts, or grease. In spring and summer, when the feathered creatures are active breeding, it is worth giving them protein-rich nourishment to back their quality in their endeavors to care for their offspring.

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It is additionally worth recollecting our obligation to the environment. When choosing food and how to nourish it, we attempt to play down the affect on the environment. We maintain a strategic distance from over the top utilize of plastic and carefully select the location so as not to exasperate the characteristic beat of the feathered creatures.

I energize you, dear readers, to share your encounters with feathered creature bolstering in the comments. Perhaps together we are going find indeed more enchanted aspects of this wonderful custom. Let the straightforwardness included in bolstering the winged creatures remind us how imperative it is to require care of the world around us. Let's appreciate these little signals that can make our hearts more associated to nature each day.

🐾thank you for reading my post! hope to see you in future publications!🐾
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Very nice photos! Too sad it is not you who made the captures.
PS. When you use someone else pics, do show the source links, please.

Dear @lalliebear , let me once again ask you to mention the source of your photos, either (preferably) just below each pictures, or at the end of your post...and if you don't understand how to do it, please refer to @nelinoeva 's comment here that was a very good explanation 😉

Dear @lalliebear, we want to help you. If you have questions and something is not clear enough, feel free to ask. It will be very sad if your journey on the blockchain got a false start. Please edit your post and add your source.

Hi. Can I ask for help why links are not displaying in this situation?

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When you download the picture, you will not see the link. You must add it. Try to copy this:

[pixabay](https://pixabay.com/photos/spring-bird-bird-tit-spring-blue-2295434/)

And add it under the photo.

Then you will see this
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This way you have sourced it and it is not considered plagiarism.

But, important is the link that you show as source to be exactly where you found the picture on internet.

Is everything okay with the sources now?

Hi, it looks OK, but when I click on the source, instead of opening the site - pixabay, it downloads the picture.
I made several edits in my first comment, sorry if I mislead you.

However, the link for the first photo that you have to put between these brackets ( ) is - https://pixabay.com/photos/spring-bird-bird-tit-spring-blue-2295434/

The link for the second photo is - https://pixabay.com/bg/photos/%D0%BF%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B0-%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B0-%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5-beaj-1905255/

I think I know what confused you. When you find a photo you would like to use, did you copy image address?

In this way by pasting it on your post, you only show the image, but not the source.
The source is the actual internet link.

I hope this make it a bit clearer. 😊
If you still have doubts, let me know.

Any other questions, feel free to ask. 🙂