Anonymous wrote:The birds do not need your bird feeder or bird bath to survive. I also would not want to facilitate any spread of bird flu so you should remove it.
+1000 use common sense people!
Anonymous
05/01/2024 13:08
Subject: bird baths and bird flu
I’ve been wondering this myself. Anyone else have an informed answer? I love seeing the birds so much, but don’t want to harm them by potentially spreading disease.
Anonymous
04/19/2024 13:09
Subject: bird baths and bird flu
The birds do not need your bird feeder or bird bath to survive. I also would not want to facilitate any spread of bird flu so you should remove it.
Anonymous
04/19/2024 12:13
Subject: bird baths and bird flu
Don't think it's a concern.
Anonymous
04/14/2024 21:11
Subject: bird baths and bird flu
Informed responses only, please. Does anyone know if it is safe to keep the bird bath up? I don't want it to become the neighborhood super spreader site for our feathered friends.