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Feeding birds on the balcony and in the garden

If so, when and how?

 

Sigrid’s spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on on Birgit’s orga­nic bal­c­o­ny

Feeding the birds

If so, when and how? Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, e‑book, “At a glan­ce”, “DIY bird food wit­hout net­ting”.

Sig­rid Tinz, spe­ci­es con­ser­va­tio­nist, gra­dua­te geo-eco­lo­gist, aut­hor and spea­k­er on all topics rela­ting to bio­di­ver­si­ty and envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion, pro­vi­des infor­ma­ti­on.

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What you can expect:

Fee­ding birds on the bal­c­o­ny and in the gar­den is nice. Espe­ci­al­ly for us humans. It’s not good for all birds, and it’s not neces­sa­ry for reasons of natu­re con­ser­va­ti­on.

Nobo­dy has to feel obli­ga­ted, we can all enjoy it.

Whe­ther we feed birds and why is a per­so­nal decis­i­on that varies from per­son to per­son.

Here you can find out what is important to know in order to make it as good as pos­si­ble for ever­yo­ne invol­ved. When to feed, what and whe­re? Hygie­ne and safe­ty, how to deal with unin­vi­ted black­heads?

And: how can we also sup­port all the birds that we can­not reach with the usu­al fee­ders?

Answers to your specific questions

Geoe­co­lo­gist and aut­hor Sig­rid Tinz knows the con­nec­tions. She pres­ents them in a lec­tu­re so that we can make a decis­i­on on this topic and not harm anyo­ne. Bal­c­o­ny expert Bir­git Schatt­ling reports from her per­spec­ti­ve.

You have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to get your spe­ci­fic ques­ti­ons ans­we­red in the chat.

You are also wel­co­me to descri­be your expe­ri­en­ces, your spe­cial adven­tures.

House sparrow and great tit collecting bird food that has fallen from the feeder on the balcony.

Bonus e‑book “Feeding birds correctly on the balcony and in the garden” for reading

The e‑book Volu­me 5 “Fee­ding birds on the bal­c­o­ny and in the gar­den and on the bal­c­o­ny cor­rect­ly” is also available to read during this spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on.

Sigrid's species consultation on Birgit's organic balcony: Feeding birds, if so, when and how?

Bonus: “At a glance — Feeding the birds” for download

As always, there’s also a check­list for a quick over­view.

Homemade bird food for the balcony

Instant download: “DIY bird feeder without net”

Feeding birds on the balcony and in the garden, if so, when and how?

Sigrid’s spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on on Birgit’s orga­nic bal­c­o­ny

Feeding birds on the balcony and in the garden

If so, when and how? Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, e‑book, “At a glan­ce”, “DIY bird food wit­hout net­ting” for down­load.

Sig­rid Tinz, spe­ci­es con­ser­va­tio­nist, gra­dua­te geo-eco­lo­gist, aut­hor and spea­k­er on all topics rela­ting to bio­di­ver­si­ty and envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion, pro­vi­des infor­ma­ti­on.

The orga­ni­zer

Hello, I am Birgit Schattling

Bal­c­o­ny ambassa­dor with all her heart and con­vic­tion from Ber­lin City

My Visi­on is that more peo­p­le are using their bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills use — clo­se to natu­re, to the Self-suf­fi­ci­en­cyas Oases of peace and rela­xa­ti­on. For qua­li­ty of life in edi­ble cities, pre­ser­va­ti­on of the bio­di­ver­si­tyCli­ma­te pro­tec­tion and Oases of well-being with exci­ting Natu­re expe­ri­en­ces

I can help you with the orga­nic bal­c­o­ny pro­ject, Your own dream bal­c­o­ny and at the same time Encou­ra­ge insects, birds and other ani­mals.

Vita

Bir­git Schatt­ling initia­ted the Orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment in 2017. it helps (not only) City dwel­lers again More gree­n­ery and self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy into the cities. It gives prac­ti­cal ins­truc­tions for Lush, joyful bal­c­o­ny oaseswhich is a boon for Peo­p­le, insects and ani­mals are.

The Ber­lin bal­c­o­ny gar­de­ner, “Natu­re in the gar­den” ambassa­dor, Aut­hor and Orga­ni­zer of the 15 Online Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gres­ses to date Bir­git Schatt­ling is Media award win­ner 2018 of the Ger­man Hor­ti­cul­tu­ral Socie­ty 1822 e.V. In 2017 and 2019, she was respon­si­ble for the “Euro­pean Award for Eco­lo­gi­cal Gar­dening” nomi­na­ted. In 2017, she was award­ed a pri­ze in the Green League’s “Toxic-free gar­dening” com­pe­ti­ti­on. Spe­cial pri­ce for Gar­dening in the smal­lest of spaces.

She is a uni­ver­si­ty-cer­ti­fied “Expert advi­sor for self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy with edi­ble wild plants”. Your Hor­tus Bio-Bal­kon is part of the “Hor­tus net­work. Diver­si­ty. Beau­ty. Bene­fit”. For five years she has been Juror for the “Deutsch­land summt!” plan­ting com­pe­ti­ti­on.

For the publi­shing house Grä­fe und Unzer, she wro­te the gui­de­book “My bio­to­pe on the bal­c­o­ny. Expe­ri­ence natu­re and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the midd­le of the city”. Published by Ulmer Ver­lag in the #mach­s­us­tainable-series “My inge­nious orga­nic bal­c­o­ny. With gre­at plant com­bos & DIY pro­jects for more bio­di­ver­si­ty and a tasty har­ve­st”.

Fragen & Antworten

Balcony ambassador Birgit Schattling presents her new book: Mein genialer Bio-Balkon: Mit großartigartigen Pflanzenkombination & DIY-Projekten zu mehr Artenvielfalt und leckerer Ernte. 1TP5Make it sustainable

The spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on takes place online in the com­fort of your own home. You will recei­ve an e‑mail with the access data for the pro­tec­ted mem­ber area. You have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons direct­ly under the video within 7 days of purcha­se.

You have per­ma­nent access to the recor­ding of the lec­tu­re, inclu­ding the ques­ti­on-and-ans­wer pro­to­col, via the pro­tec­ted Bio-Bal­kon mem­ber area.

You have per­ma­nent access to the recor­ding of the lec­tu­re, inclu­ding the ques­ti­on-and-ans­wer pro­to­col, via the pro­tec­ted Bio-Bal­kon mem­ber area for as long as the Bio-Bal­kon pro­ject exists.

You will have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to sub­mit your ques­ti­ons under the video for one week after the day of purcha­se. Sig­rid Tinz and I will give you expert ans­wers.

It is a need and a mat­ter clo­se to my heart to “encou­ra­ge” peo­p­le to let their bal­co­nies, win­dows­ills and ter­races green and blos­som and make them edi­ble. The aspect of self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy in addi­ti­on to pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty is very important to me. I pre­fer to make my offers afforda­ble so that many peo­p­le can get star­ted. Becau­se I real­ly want ever­yo­ne to be able to afford to green their bal­c­o­ny and eat healt­hy food from it. It’s so easy, I’ll help you get star­ted.

You have 14 days to look at ever­y­thing in peace. If you then find that it does not meet your expec­ta­ti­ons, you will get your money back with no IFs and buts.

Then you can wri­te to me direct­ly on this page (click here) using the cont­act form or wri­te to me direct­ly at this e‑mail address: news@bio-balkon.de.

Then you can wri­te to me direct­ly on this page (click here) using the cont­act form or wri­te to me direct­ly at this e‑mail address: news@bio-balkon.de.

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Feeding birds on the balcony and in the garden, if so, when and how?

Sigrid’s spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on on Birgit’s orga­nic bal­c­o­ny

Feeding birds on the balcony and in the garden

If so, when and how? Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, e‑book, “At a glan­ce”, “DIY bird food wit­hout net­ting” for down­load.

Sig­rid Tinz, spe­ci­es con­ser­va­tio­nist, gra­dua­te geo-eco­lo­gist, aut­hor and spea­k­er on all topics rela­ting to bio­di­ver­si­ty and envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion, pro­vi­des infor­ma­ti­on.

Invi­ta­ti­ons to the spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on on Birgit’s orga­nic bal­c­o­ny

Hello, I am Sigrid Tinz

Wel­co­me to the king­dom of spe­ci­es! Herbs and books

I am a qua­li­fied geoe­co­lo­gist and book aut­hor on all topics rela­ting to bio­di­ver­si­ty, envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion and ever­y­day life. I don’t just wri­te books, I also give rea­dings and talks to fel­low experts and inte­res­ted lay­peo­p­le, online and live, and give work­shops and semi­nars for young and old. The name of my web­site is “Herbs and Books” becau­se that is exact­ly what it tri­es to express.

Gar­dens full of ani­mals

My gar­dens are left to them­sel­ves out of con­vic­tion and lack of time. Despi­te this — and pre­cis­e­ly for this reason — they are full of natu­re and tru­ly small king­doms of spe­ci­es. Gar­dens are spe­cial places, some­thing bet­ween wild natu­re and tamed civi­liza­ti­on. We have only bor­ro­wed this pie­ce of natu­re from the uni­ver­se and should tre­at it as such. Not just sty­ling it as our green living room, but pre­ser­ving it as a living space for all spe­ci­es to whom it belongs just as much as it belongs to us. 

Turn your life into a king­dom of spe­ci­es

 

My mis­si­on is to pass this on. This is not only pos­si­ble in your own gar­den, but ever­y­whe­re in ever­y­day life. Even a bal­c­o­ny or a sli­ce of tree on your door­step can beco­me a green king­dom of spe­ci­es.

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