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Half of UK Robins Could Die This Winter
23 Nov
Summary
- Subzero temperatures and snow hit UK gardens this winter.
- Experts warn up to half of robins could die from cold and starvation.
- Gardeners urged to provide food and water for robins.

As the UK braces for its first winter freeze, garden wildlife experts are sounding an alarm for robins. Subzero temperatures and snow are expected across the country, creating perilous conditions for birdlife. Experts warn that the combined threats of cold and starvation could lead to the death of up to half of the UK's robin population.
This stark prediction highlights the vulnerability of garden birds during winter. The Red List status of robins, endangered by habitat loss and reduced food availability, has more than doubled in recent years. This suggests a broader decline in avian populations facing environmental pressures.
Gardeners are being strongly encouraged to take proactive steps to support robins and other garden favorites. Providing adequate food and fresh drinking water can significantly improve their chances of survival. This collective effort from gardeners can make a vital difference during this critical period.




