November 7, 2024

Ivy - a shelter and food source for insects and birds

I saw some ivy (Hedera helix) today on a walk. Providing lots of woodland food. Nectar, pollen and berries of ivy are an essential food source for insects and birds, especially during autumn and winter when little else is about. It also provides shelter for insects, birds, bats and other small mammals. The high fat content of the berries is a nutritious food resource for birds and the berries are eaten by a range of species including thrushes, blackcaps, woodpigeons and blackbirds.

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