Officials claim white bread causes arthritis, birth
defects and starvation
RSPB says all bread is fine, as long as birds have a
balanced diet
Birdseed offer at Edinburgh ’s
Holyrood Park aims to protect Queen's swans
By CLAIRE
MCKIM
PUBLISHED: 12:40, 19 April
2013 | UPDATED: 12:40, 19 April 2013
It is a practice that has endured for generations –
feeding the birds at the local park with the scraps from a loaf.
But now wardens at Edinburgh ’s
Holyrood Park have been ordered to stop
bird-lovers throwing the ‘wrong’ kind of bread.
They will swap visitors’ white bread for a replacement
snack of ‘healthier’ birdseed for them to distribute.
The policy is said to be aimed at protecting birdlife at
St Margaret’s Loch in the royal park –
including the Queen’s swans.
Officials claim white bread can give birds arthritis and
cause birth defects or even starvation and they have put up signs warning
against the practice.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has
questioned the crackdown, saying all bread is fine, as long as birds have a
balanced diet.
However, Holyrood
Park ranger Matt McCade
said: ‘White bread doesn’t have any nutritional value. It can cause arthritis
and birth defects.
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