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RSPB Urges Bird Feeders to Take Precautions Against Deadly Disease
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Sky News Tech10.04.2026Environment2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

RSPB Urges Bird Feeders to Take Precautions Against Deadly Disease

L'essentiel

  • The RSPB advises bird lovers to adjust feeding habits to prevent the spread of trichomonosis, a disease linked to a 65% decline in Britain's greenfinch population over three decades.
  • Regular cleaning of feeders and strategic placement are crucial.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Trichomonosis is a contagious disease affecting birds, particularly impacting the greenfinch population in Britain. The RSPB is providing guidance on bird feeding practices to mitigate its spread.

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Bird lovers need to take care of how and when they feed them to avoid spreading a deadly disease, the RSPB has said.

The charity warned on Friday that its annual Big Garden Birdwatch study showed a 65% fall in Britain's greenfinch population over the past three decades.

It's blaming trichomonosis, a highly contagious disease that spreads where birds gather in large numbers, such as at bird feeders.

Birds should be fed seasonally and safely, the RSPB said, with small amounts of mealworms, fatballs or suet while avoiding seeds or peanuts between May and October.

The disease is more likely to spread in summer and autumn, which is "also when there are more natural foods available to birds, such as seeds and insects".

For the rest of the year, a full range of bird foods, including seeds and peanuts, can be offered.

Keeping bird feeders clean will help keep birds healthy, as they can become hotspots for disease.

The charity recommends cleaning feeders and water baths at least once a week and to "clean away any old food or droppings from beneath feeders".

Moving bird feeders every week "will help to prevent any build-up of potentially contaminated debris underneath".

Where feeders are placed is important, too, as avoiding roosting spots, such as under trees, "will help to avoid contamination through droppings".

The type of feeder can make a difference, as contaminated food can build up on those with flat surfaces, such as bird tables, window feeders and feeders with trays.

Avoid overfeeding birds, making sure food is eaten within a couple of days and keep it as dry as possible, as "damp food allows disease to survive and spread".

Put fresh tap water in bird baths daily and help birds find their own food by growing bird-friendly plants, such as sunflowers, teasels and ivy.

More than 650,000 people took part in the 2026 Big Garden Birdwatch, counting the birds that landed in their garden or local park for one hour in January.

Trichomonosis is known as 'canker' when seen in pigeons and doves, and as 'frounce' when seen in birds of prey, the British Trust for Ornithology said on its website.

Caused by the protozoan parasite Trichomonas gallinae, it has been known as a disease of cage birds for some time and was first seen in the UK in 2005.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Further decline in greenfinch population if feeding practices do not change.

    Probable · En quelques mois

  • Increased public awareness and adoption of recommended bird feeding practices.

    Possible · En quelques semaines

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the current estimated population of greenfinches in Britain?
  • Are there specific types of seeds or peanuts that are more dangerous than others?
  • What are the long-term consequences for other bird species if trichomonosis continues to spread unchecked?

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