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The number of wild birds in Britain has fallen by 73 million since 1970, meaning Britain has lost almost a third of all its wild birds. Gardens can play an important part in giving wild bird populations a fighting chance, by planting flowering species that are a rich food source for birds, abundant in edible seeds or fruit. The Asteraceae family includes a number of these species, such as Helianthus, Echinacea, Rudbeckia and more, many of which are featured in this border, to inspire gardeners across the UK to plant for the birds.