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Feeding birds to bread could be harmful


Posted: 2008-05-15 23:10:54+05:30 IST
Updated: May 15, 2008 at 2310 hrs IST

London, May 14: Bird-lovers have fed their feathered friends with scraps of bread for generations, but wildlife experts say they may be doing more harm than good.

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has warned that bread is a “filler” that lacks the nutrients birds need to thrive.

Instead, bird tables should be stocked with a healthy mix of seeds or worms, grated cheese, porridge oats or soft apples, bananas or strawberries.

Birds are also partial to biscuit crumbs, leftover jacket potatoes, cooked rice, breakfast cereals and pastry.

“Bread is often thrown out to the birds but it doesn’t actually contain any of the vital ingredients to provide birds with the energy they need to breed and feed,” said Val Osborne, the RSPB’s head of wildlife inquiries. “We are asking people to consider alternatives.”

Birds’ diets are particularly important at this time of year when they are trying to feed chicks. Their young need food that is high in nutrients if they are to stand a good chance of reaching adulthood. Peanuts and pieces of fat can also harm nestlings. The RSPB says that garden birds may need extra food throughout the year.

Reuters

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