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White bread is crippling our swans



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Published Date: 15 February 2008
GENERATIONS of families have strolled to beauty spots armed with bread to feed one of the country's most popular birds.
But wildlife experts in Scotland have urged the public to help save swans by feeding them brown loaves instead of white.

A lack of nutrients in white bread is leaving the birds crippled with a condition similar to rickets in humans. Their limbs b
ecome so weak that the birds are unable to dive for food.

Leftover bread in the water can lead to poisonous blooms of blue-green-algae, posing another danger to the birds.

The problem is particularly acute at the mouth of the River Ugie near Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, where scores of mute swans have been taking advantage of free food from the public. But officers of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have found that white bread has made them ill. Scott Elphinstone, an inspector based in Buchan, said: "The birds have become reliant on white bread because that's what the public feed them.

"But they are becoming crippled due to a vitamin deficiency – white loaf is just not good for them. We would advise anyone who wishes to take down food to take along brown bread instead. Potatoes, bird seed and carrots are also a much better choice."

A spokesman for the RSPB said: "We would agree that white bread isn't ideal for the diet of any bird. It is much better to give them brown or wholemeal bread which contains seeds as white bread doesn't have as much nutritional value."

But Carina Norris, a nutritionist and keen birdwatcher, said the difference between white and brown was not so clear-cut. "White bread is fortified with two vitamins, calcium and iron, so it is not devoid of goodness. The reason brown bread is better for you is that it provides more fibre and the nutrients are more easily absorbed by the body."

The mute swan has become one of the most common features of rivers and parks across Britain. It is thought that wild swan populations have increased over the years due to increased protection. Their main threats come from river pollution, fishing tackle, vandalism and overhead power lines.

The waterbird survives on aquatic vegetation, such as molluscs, small fish, frogs and worms, which they dig up from under the water with their long necks.

However, bird experts fear an increase in poisonous algae will kill off their natural food resources, putting them at risk.

As well as being poisonous, it reduces the oxygen level in the water so there's not enough to support large numbers of fish.

Mr Elphinstone concluded: "While we do not want to discourage people from visiting the birds and feeding them, we would hope they would feed them with more appropriate foods."

NUTRIENT RICH DIET
SWANS feed almost entirely on underwater vegetation or grass.

Their diet includes pondweed, stonewort and wigeon grass, as well as tadpoles and insects such as milfoil. Those living on salt water will often eat molluscs.

As well as avoiding white slices, it is best to avoid giving swans stale bread, as mould is poisonous to them.

Food should also be thrown into the water so that they can swallow water with the food – feeding them on land is environmentally unsound and encourages the swans to leave the water, which can cause them harm and put children in danger.

Swans will not over-eat, but they can become dependent on a few repeat sources of the same food. Carina Norris, a nutritionist, said: "It seems swans have a diet high in vitamins from tadpoles and insects and these same vitamins won't be present in white bread in the same quantity.

"Anything with seeds in, such as wholemeal bread, would be better."





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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2008 9:41 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 15/02/2008 01:20:29
Wow. Malted is not good. Multigrain is best. Every swan needs its oats from time to time.

Fer feck's sake, how on earth did swans manage to survive before humans with eff all better to do turned up to recycle bread?
2

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 15/02/2008 01:25:52
Hope all those swans in Cornton Vale get their daily bread dipped in water too.
3

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta, CA...bye Bush -Cheney..u. evil leaders. 15/02/2008 03:50:29
What a load of bull sh*t.

How did our ancestors the cave women give birth , without the doctor or nurse present . Instead waiting outside the cave was a hungry beast ready to devour the baby flesh.

Get real Dudes.

We have become a species of mutants biologically speaking.

GC..eat shrooms they are non toxic and non addictive., and they relax U.


4

Ratfish,

Dumbarton 15/02/2008 05:41:28
Who subs this sheeyite?

"The waterbird survives on aquatic vegetation, such as molluscs, small fish, frogs and worms, which they dig up from under the water with their long necks."
5

Gdgy,

dundy 15/02/2008 08:29:01
Just don't fed these horrible birds at all - they are just seagulls with better PR...vermin.
6

gus1940,

Edinburgh 15/02/2008 08:49:28
Since when were calcium and iron vitamins.

Since when were molluscs,small fish,worms and frogs vegetation.

Get an education - how can we believe anything in this rag of a paper if it prints rubbish like this.
7

donald,

glasgow 15/02/2008 08:59:18
Swans Broon Breid.
8

Guthrie,

Edinburgh 15/02/2008 09:16:05
Carina Norris doesn't know that Iron and Calcium are not vitamins?
In that case, how is she being labelled a nutritionist?
9

Liz,

Edinburgh 15/02/2008 10:15:48
"We would agree that white bread isn't ideal for the diet of any bird. It is much better to give them brown or wholemeal bread which contains seeds as white bread doesn't have as much nutritional value."

Swap the word "bird" for "human" and you have exactly the same debate. I don't understand why so many people eat white bread, it is invariably awful, tasteless and nutritionally questionable (to the extent that any nutrients in it are added).
10

Sgurr,

15/02/2008 10:25:41
They demand ciabatta!
11

Gdgy,

dundee 15/02/2008 10:27:32
I transposed two articles and thought it said that a friend of Tommy Sheridan has been arrested in white bread probe again don't fed the white vermin!!!
12

Farmernot,

15/02/2008 11:57:45
Huv ye seen the mess they make round Linlithgow Loch !!!! Worse than ma coo's !!!
13

Neil,

Glasgow 15/02/2008 12:08:02
If people have been feeding them for generations they seem to be taking their time in manifesting the deadly effects of white bread.
14

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 15/02/2008 16:16:50
Let them eat cake!
15

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 15/02/2008 18:01:15
As a footnote to my post at #1, I would like to say that I feel sorry for people who feel a need to chuck lumps of bread at our feathered friends.

On second thoughts, I don't. I think they are just plain loaves.
16

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 15/02/2008 18:03:41
Half loaves that should be. They're not the full loaf.
17

Carina Norris,

Dunfermline 15/02/2008 21:30:11
Re #8, I think that must be a typo. The full sentence was that white flour is fortified with two of the B vitamins, calcium and iron. [ie meaning two of the B vitamins PLUS the minerals calcium and iron]. It appears that part of the sentence got cut.

18

Marand,

Rusk 16/02/2008 18:32:43
I have heard for a long time than when white flour is stacked at the docks for loading onto carrier vehicles, there is no concern that rats will eat it. They will eat cardboard boxes, ropes, wood, etc., but not white flour. It seems that only humans are stupid enough to eat white flour.

 

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