Thanks to Chinky for sending this in - we were both commenting that it seems that some posters at least try and explain about littering, and not leaving food around. An improvement at least!
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If bird seeds/food are/is consumed by birds/pigeons within a short time, it will definitely help to reduce "littering".
If the correct bird food (ask for advice from bird-shop) is offered & there is a routine, feeding of birds is usually very fast. "My" birds (mainly spotted doves, sparrows, mynahs & a couple of crows now&then) know my feeding time & wld wait for me every morning. i give sufficient amt, not increasing & birds would feed & disperse in 5 mins. Not a single seed left. It is to supplement their intake & to encourage them to look for their own food. Just sharing, not suggesting that it is in any way better than anybody else.
However, if dried left-over bread, stale rice is left out in the open sporadically-it may not be consumed as quickly.
Think: feed responsibly & i think others would understand.
2 comments:
If bird seeds/food are/is consumed by birds/pigeons within a short time, it will definitely help to reduce "littering".
If the correct bird food (ask for advice from bird-shop) is offered & there is a routine, feeding of birds is usually very fast.
"My" birds (mainly spotted doves, sparrows, mynahs & a couple of crows now&then) know my feeding time & wld wait for me every morning. i give sufficient amt, not increasing & birds would feed & disperse in 5 mins. Not a single seed left. It is to supplement their intake & to encourage them to look for their own food. Just sharing, not suggesting that it is in any way better than anybody else.
However, if dried left-over bread, stale rice is left out in the open sporadically-it may not be consumed as quickly.
Think: feed responsibly & i think others would understand.
Or curry vegetables for cats :)
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