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When should I start feeding the birds again?
After seeing a rat in the late spring, I stopped filling the bird feeder.
When should I start feeding the birds again?
When should I start feeding the birds again?
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Seriously though, l think all you can do is start feeding when the days get colder (unless you want to start straight away),and if the rat appears again then you will have to stop.
I was thinking more along the lines of when it's most necessary for the birds.
Feeding Birds | When To Feed Garden Birds - The RSPB
As @Plantminded says the recommendation these days is all year round, but the birds seem to be finding plenty to eat in the garden at the moment and no youngsters to take care of.
I usually wait until there's a distinct chill in the air.
I carry on thru spring and summer so they can have more broods and the young ones learn where to come when they can't forage. Thanks to the extensive droughts and heatwaves this year there is less wild food available - blackberries shrivelled on the canes and poor berries and, I suspect, fewer seeds if the harvests of local sweetcorn, wheat and sunflower seeds are anything to go by.
Fresh water every day is important too.
They obviously prefer their own fresh food, ours is second rate for when theirs isn't available.
The worse the weather gets, the more and the rarer birds visit.