The red breasted bird doesn't have to be just for Christmas, as this one gardening hack can make them appear in your garden all year round including the summer
Christmas time can make many of us think about Christmas trees, presents and even what to eat on December 25, but there's one bird that also spings to mind.
Robins, with their distinctive red breast feature, have been associated with the festive season for years but they don't just appear in the colder months. In fact, depending on what's in your garden, you can attract them to your outside space all year round.
Robins love to eat mealworms (live or soaked dried ones) during the summer but in the colder months it can be harder to find so they'll often fly to where food is easier to access. The little birds also love suet, and fat

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