Making Your Garden Bird-Friendly in Bengaluru
In a fast-growing city like Bengaluru, where green spaces are steadily shrinking, even a small balcony or garden can become a lifeline for urban birds. From the cheerful calls of the Bulbul to the flashes of green from the Rose-ringed Parakeet, our city is still rich in birdlife—if we make space for it. Creating a bird-friendly garden doesn’t require a large backyard or expensive setups. With a few mindful choices, you can turn your space into a thriving habitat. 1. Choose Native Plants First Native plants are the backbone of a bird-friendly garden. They attract insects, produce natural food, and provide shelter. In Bengaluru, consider: Neem, Peepal, and Banyan (if you have space) Flowering shrubs like hibiscus and ixora Native grasses and climbers These support birds like the Purple Sunbird, which feeds on nectar, and insect-eating species that help control pests naturally. 2. Provide Clean Water Water is often the biggest attractor, especially during Bengaluru’s dry months. Use...