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Biysk Launches Safe Feeders to Help Winter Birds Survive the Cold

As deep snow cuts off food for sparrows, tits, and bullfinches, Biysk fights back with smarter feeders—and a guide for residents. Will it be enough to save them?

In this image in the center there is one bird on the wall, at the bottom there is wall. On the...
In this image in the center there is one bird on the wall, at the bottom there is wall. On the right side there is a net and some poles.

Biysk Launches Safe Feeders to Help Winter Birds Survive the Cold

Winter has arrived in Biysk, and local birds are struggling to find food beneath the snow. The city administration has now taken steps to support them by installing safer, high-quality feeders. Residents are also being advised on what to feed—and what to avoid—to keep birds healthy during the cold months.

Many bird species, including sparrows, tits, bullfinches, pigeons, and waxwings, remain in Biysk throughout winter. With natural food sources hidden under ice and snow, feeding them can make a real difference to their survival.

The new feeders in Biysk aim to provide a reliable food source for wintering birds. By following feeding guidelines, residents can help protect local wildlife without putting them at risk. The city’s decision reflects a growing effort to support urban birds during the harshest months of the year.

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