Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Brits Banning Bread Bird Feeding?

From The Telegraph:

Bread should be banned as a bird food because it is so unhealthy and damages chicks’ chances of surviving to adulthood, experts said yesterday.

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said it holds little nutritional value and suggested instead giving them a range of alternatives, including cake crumbs, crushed biscuits, grated cheese, leftover jacket potatoes, breakfast cereal, overripe strawberries and porridge oats.

Granary breads with seeds are marginally healthier than cheap white sliced loaves but still simply fill the birds up without doing them enough good.

Experts say the issue is particularly important at this time of year, when young are being raised.


Val Osborne, head of wildlife inquiries at the society, said: “There are many other household foods that would be much better for them.

“Bread doesn’t actually contain any of the vital ingredients to provide birds with the energy they need to breed and fee.

“The RSPB is asking people to consider alternatives such as porridge oats, cake crumbs and potatoes.”

The advice was mainly aimed at those people who feed the birds in their back gardens.

However, it is also applicable to swans and ducks found on lakes, ponds and rivers which might be fed by the public.

The rest of the story can be found here.

6 Comments:

Blogger Amber said...

(Hey, adjust your skirt, your HTML is showing!)

:)

5/14/2008 9:03 AM  
Anonymous Wendy said...

No bread for ducks?! This change will be hard! Plus, I'm supposed to give up cake?

5/14/2008 11:20 AM  
Anonymous Liss said...

Considering how many ducks I've had to deal with that were either slowly choking on sticky, wet bread or suffering from malnutrition due to being fed a diet of only bread, I can't say that I'd mind.

5/14/2008 12:35 PM  
OpenID markegli.com said...

There's a "let them eat cake" joke in there somewhere...

5/14/2008 4:02 PM  
Blogger Larry said...

If their bread is so bad (and some of it is, particularly when they make "toast" out of it) why is it OK for humans to eat it?

5/14/2008 5:20 PM  
Blogger Dragonsally said...

Its happening here in Oz, in my local council.
Story at http://tiny.cc/JKpJX

5/15/2008 3:09 AM  

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