20/04/2026
Latest advice for feeding garden birds from the RSPB
As much as we encourage you to provide food for the birds in your garden here, it is evident from bird numbers recorded by the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch surveys over the years, that there is a decline in some species such as Greenfinch, due to disease.
We would encourage members to regularly clean feeders and water baths normally at this time, as this can have an impact on reducing trichomomosis, especially where large numbers of birds gather to feed.
This risk tends to be higher in summer and autumn, but there are more natural foods available to our birds at this time, such as seeds and insects.
Alighned with the RSPB advice, we suggest that feeding with seeds and nuts is paused during the period 1 May to 31 October. Feeding again with feeders of seeds and nuts should them be provided between 1 November and 30 April.
Do move your feeders around the garden periodically too, as this helps to reduce the build up of potentially contaminated debris beneath the feeders, and try to ensure that they are not placed below nests or roosting sites, where droppings can cause contamination.
It is also recommended that bird tables can help to spread the diseases, so perhaps move to feeders that hang, and that can also be easily cleaned.
For further advice, do look at the RSPB website.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/news/how-to-help-garden-birds
We all want to help birds and make our gardens or outdoor spaces a place where all wildlife can thrive. But some species, such as Greenfinches, are experiencing serious declines because of disease.