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Pigeons
Much of the damage caused by feral pigeons arises from their infestation of buildings. Fouling of buildings and monuments frequently occurs at places where the birds nest or roost. This is not only unsightly but may have a destructive effect as the acidic droppings can erode the surface of stonework.
Why you should not feed pigeons
Pigeons are wild birds capable of finding their own food. Feeding them makes them dependent on people. If they were less dependent they would arguably be less susceptible to disease and other health risks. Human food does not contain the ingredients that the birds require for good health. This is an unhygienic and anti social practice. Food left out for pigeons can attract rats and other vermin to the area. Additionally feeding pigeons:
If you care about pigeons you can help restore the natural balance of the pigeon population by not feeding them or leaving any food remnants of take-away food lying around. Remember to bag it and bin it instead.
Ducks
If you care about ducks, do not feed them. Many people enjoy feeding ducks and waterfowl. It feels good and brings the ducks closer for both children and adults to see them. But, this seemingly generous act is extremely harmful. By feeding wild or feral ducks and waterfowl you may be shortening their lives, contributing to an early death through disease and malnutrition while causing infighting and over breeding. The ducks will also become easy targets for predators. The decaying food, often left on the ground, attract rats. People may think that just a bit of bread won’t hurt, but for every person feeding the ducks there are dozens of people that have been before or will come afterwards.
For more information please view or download the duck welfare leaflet from the right of the page.