Seed-eating and omnivorous birds can still find enough food during the winter months. Some insectivores, like the great tit, can adapt their diet to include seeds for sustenance. However, the coal tits you see at your feeders in winter might not be the same ones that nested there in the spring. While our local coal tits stick to their usual feeding habits, it’s actually coal tits from Siberia that move into the feeders. Sparrows and woodpeckers, on the other hand, are true residents and stay in the same place year-round.
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