Accrington Observer

What NOT to put on your bird table

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WE all know we need to keep bird feeders and baths topped up over the winter months to ensure our winged friends weather the storm of winter.

But there are some things we shouldn’t be doing, which can risk a bird’s health and, in some cases, lead to death. Here’s the RSPB’s advice on what not to do. 1 DON’T put out fat balls in netting Fat balls may be a great energy source for birds, but not when they’re housed in nylon netting, which is often used for easy hanging but can end up trapping birds’ feet or beaks, leading to injury or even death. If you buy fat balls, remove them from any nets and put them in a safer, bespoke hanging feeder or leave them loose. 2 DON’T give them food poisoning Foods to avoid which are dangerous for birds include cooking fat from the roast or Christmas

turkey mixed with meat juices during cooking to make a runny, greasy mixture.

This sticks to feathers and stops them from being waterproof. It is often full of salt, too, which is toxic to birds.

Other foods to avoid are dessicated coconut, cooked porridge oats or milk, which can damage a bird’s gut. 3 DON’T put out too much food

If food turns mouldy or stale on your bird table, you are probably putting out too much for the birds to eat in one day. Many moulds are harmless, but some can cause respirator­y infections in birds, so it’s best to be cautious and avoid mouldy food entirely. Always remove any stale or mouldy food promptly, as it provides a breeding ground for bacteria.

Keep bird tables and feeders clean, washing them regularly (ideally, using a 5 per cent disinfecta­nt solution) and move feeding stations to a new area every month.

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