The winter can be a tough time of year for your garden birds. However, you can easily give your feathered friends a helping hand. Attracting birds to your garden will be more successful, if they have a place that makes them feel secure and comfortable even in the worst weather. Please check out the link below for some winter bird feeding tips and other useful information about how to help your garden birds.
Corvid Isle FAQ
We have been advised to take our Corvid Isle Forum offline due to a severe security vulnerability. Subsequently, we have analysed and monitored the situation for a couple of weeks. Unfortunately, at the time being there is no timeline available about how and when this security issue is going to be sufficiently patched. Therefore we have taken the decision to retire the Corvid Isle Forum for good. However, as the Forum contained a wealth of useful information, internal and external links as well as plenty of advice, we have transferred and converted all this material into a new ‘frequently asked questions’ style of database. We do hope that our users will find this newly created source of information well structured and easily accessible. Please follow the link below to check out the new Corvid Isle FAQ section.
Season’s Greetings
We wish all our followers and supporters a happy festive season and a Happy New Year 2023. Thank you so much for your continued support.
It has been another busy year here for us at the Corvid Isle Sanctuary. We have redecorated and upgraded parts of the living quarters of our resident birds and finished the outdoor extension of our pigeon loft. The annual winter preparation of our outdoor aviaries has been finished well in time before the winter started and the first snow came.
Sadly we also had to say good bye to some of our longterm residents, who passed away this year. Our hearts and thoughts go out to rooks Plato and Savannah, carrion crows Alwin and Will as well as to jackdaw Anselm. We were blessed and privileged to have them in our lives and it will take us a very long time to get over losing them.
Happy New Year 2022
With the New Year on the horizon, we wish that you embrace it with an open heart and go forward with compassion, hope and courage. Happy New Year!