Hygiene for healthy garden birds

Healthy Bird Feeding Starts Here

Good hygiene around feeding and water areas is essential and reduces the risk of disease. With the right cleaning and hygiene products, trusted by our conservation partners and birdcare experts, it’s easy to create a safer, healthier environment for garden birds.

Blue tit (Parus caeruleus) bathes in water bird waterhole. Czechia. Europe.

Supporting Healthy Garden Birds

Our expert tips for safe bird feeding:

  • Clean feeders and bird baths regularly to minimise bacteria and disease
  • Provide fresh food little and often, removing any damp or spoiled food
  • Keep feeding areas dry and free from build-up
  • Spread birds out using multiple feeders to reduce crowding
  • Offer fresh water daily, especially in warmer weather
  • Position feeders carefully in safe, open spaces
  • Watch for signs of illness and increase hygiene where needed

By maintaining a clean and well-managed feeding setup, you can continue to enjoy feeding birds while helping them stay healthy and thrive.

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Feeding wild birds is a simple and rewarding way to support wildlife in your garden all year round. Working closely with our trusted conservation partners and birdcare experts, we continue to promote responsible feeding that puts bird health first.

Good hygiene and feeding practices play a vital role in keeping birds safe. Evidence shows that the condition of feeding areas, rather than the food itself, is the key factor in reducing the risk of disease. With a few simple steps, you can create a safe and healthy feeding environment.

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