Are Bird Feeders Bad?

Make this nature-friendly pastime safer for you and your feathered neighbors.

By Linda Bowen
Updated on October 18, 2023
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Are bird feeders bad? Learn what time of year is best to feed birds, what to watch for, when to stop feeding birds, and how to keep your feeders clean.

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Bird-watching has been a growing pastime around the world for several years. Not only are people getting out in the fresh air to watch birds, but also their walks are becoming longer and more focused on catching a glimpse of elusive birds they may have only seen pictures of. Some have even put up feeders to bring the birds to them.

People have fed birds for a long time, but now companies have capitalized on it by building their entire inventory around feeders and specialty seeds. Feeders come in all shapes and sizes, and now some even come with wireless cameras!

The variety of seeds is akin to a smorgasbord at your local Sunday brunch: sunflower hearts, millet, nyjer, whole sunflowers, safflower, and don’t forget the cracked corn and peanuts. Some birds prefer certain types, and others aren’t particular at all.

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