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VMariaS [17]
2 years ago
8

Informational Writing on Why should we feed wild bird with limit.

English
2 answers:
Yuliya22 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Note on writing informational writing:

Introduction

You need to hook your readers’ attention by: Starting off with an interesting fact. Or by using anecdotal stories from one of the articles.

Introduce the main ideas you will be discussing in the body of your essay.

Explain the purpose of your writing. Useful sentence starters:

       The purpose of this essay is to explain…

       In this essay, I aim to inform ...

      This essay aims to explain…

Answer/Explanation:

Have you ever wanted to feed the Wild birds that sometimes visit your backyard? There are many things you should know before feeding wild birds. Firstly make sure that they are fed correctly. Secondly, make sure that the Birds have access to drinkable water. Thirdly, give special attention to improve Wild Birds habitats that are in your backyard. Lastly, Wilds Birds can become dependent on the handouts so you must have a limit on feeding them. The Purpose of this essay is to explain what you should know before feeding wild birds.

It is critical to pay attention to the nutritional content of the food that is fed to wild birds. Referring to the Author of “Stop Feeding Wild Birds” Humans usually feed birds food that is low in protein. Foods such as Bread, Crackers, and popcorn are low protein foods.  According to the evidence, I can infer that if we don’t pay attention to the food we give to wild birds, they may end up getting diseases and could potentially. Some of these illnesses may even end up in death or extinction which affect the wild birds population.

Next, attention needs to be given to the improvement of the habitats of wild birds in your backyard.The Author of “For the Birds” states that you may wish to improve the habitat in your yard so that more birds visit your property. You can attract birds by placing bird feeders, nest boxes and birdbaths in your backyard and by planting a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers. As a result, these can provide good nesting sites,winter shelter, places to hide from predators, and natural food supplies that are available year-round. Therefore more birds would like to visit your property.

Also, Wild Birds can become dependent on handouts. The Author of “Stop Feeding Wild Birds” states that Wild Birds can become dependent on the handouts and when this happens their behaviors change. As a result Many become aggressive as they struggle to compete for their share and lose their wariness of humans and eventually their wildness.

In conclusion, Don't worry if you must stop feeding briefly while traveling, for example. In all but the most severe weather conditions, wild birds will find other food in your absence, particularly in suburban areas where other bird feeders are just a short flight away. However, leaving your feeders up year-round with proper care is not a problem as long as you keep things in mind: If bears live near you, you should not keep feeders up during the warmer months.

<em>~Learn with lenvy~</em>

Butoxors [25]2 years ago
4 0

Because they get used to it and if they don't get that same amount again they could die.

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