New fact sheet on proper bird feeder use and cleaning

The Ornithological Council has released a fact sheet on bird feeder use and cleaning. Bird watching is an incredibly popular activity in the U.S., and generally, birds benefit from this supplemental feeding. However, if feeders are not properly located or maintained, our backyard pastime may have negative impacts on bird health and survival.  Given the popularity of bird feeding, the potential negative effects on bird populations are not trivial.  Unfortunately, feeder maintenance guidelines found in feeder books, websites, and newspaper articles vary widely, because until recently there was little research on the effectiveness of cleaning feeders to remove pathogens and reduce the spread of disease.  The recent outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza have generated extensive media coverage that has brought the safety of bird feeding and proper feeder hygiene practices to the attention of the average backyard bird watcher.

The Ornithological Council’s fact sheet provides a standard set of guidelines for bird feeder use and maintenance that is based on current published literature and recommendations from state and federal agencies. It focuses on seed feeders and will be updated as new information becomes available.

The full fact sheet is available here, and a shorter one-page version, perfect for posting on bulletins boards or sharing with others, is here.