Summer Feeding: Are We Helping or Harming Our Garden Birds?
Summer Feeding: Are We Helping or Harming Our Garden Birds? Just when you thought you were doing your bit for nature—out comes the bird feeder, topped up with seeds and peanuts—along comes the RSPB with a surprising twist: Ease off the feeders during summer. Yes, really. What’s the Issue? During spring and summer, garden birds aren’t struggling for food in the same way they do in winter. In fact, nature provides a rich buffet: Insects (essential for chicks) Caterpillars and larvae Natural seeds and berries But when we provide seed and nut feeders , birds tend to gather in large numbers in one place —a bit like a crowded pub on a Friday night. And that’s where the problem begins. The Hidden Danger: Disease Spread When birds cluster together at feeders: Droppings contaminate feeding areas Bacteria and parasites spread easily Diseases such as trichomonosis can take hold Species like greenfinches have already seen serious population declines linked to fee...