Anyone else saddened by RSPB direction, to not feed birds during Summer?

I sat in bed this am, mourning the lack of cheeky sparrows and raucious jackdaws at my empty bird table. Worse, this pm, as I went to feed the hedghogs, a disconsolate fat wood pigeon was roosting on top, where he usually awaits his meals. When he finally flew off, I felt as if something was lost. I know the reasoning is good, leading hopefully to healthy birds, but I still can't help feeling guilty. Will they find enough to eat, especially with fledgelings, and my having fed throughout the year for many years [in line with former RSPB advice]. I know others are feeling the same - having asked AI but it doesn't stop my feeling guilty and missing the antics of my feathered personal flock.

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  • We can start feeding them again in October as the paracite is inactive over winter. There should be enough food for them at this time of year, although I've always felt I was helping the adults at least to get some food easily whilst they had a to hunt for insects for thier chicks.

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  • We can start feeding them again in October as the paracite is inactive over winter. There should be enough food for them at this time of year, although I've always felt I was helping the adults at least to get some food easily whilst they had a to hunt for insects for thier chicks.

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