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Predators

Under natural conditions birds have to cope with a range of native predators, some of which are found in gardens. In addition there are a few predators introduced from abroad, plus the domestic cat.

Please note: Separate advice is given on problems caused by cats and squirrels.

It should be realised that native predators, as opposed to introduced and domestic animals, form a legitimate part of the ecosystems and biodiversity of any area, and wild bird populations should be able to cope with them under normal conditions.

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