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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  • I think it was on Spring watch they said you could still put out mealworms. 

    It may be too late in the year now, but earlier we left our grass to grow long and the starlings found lots of crane fly larva. 

    With the hot weather they could be grateful to have water in a bird bath if it is changed each day. The best one we have is shallow so tends to dry up after a day.

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  • I think it was on Spring watch they said you could still put out mealworms. 

    It may be too late in the year now, but earlier we left our grass to grow long and the starlings found lots of crane fly larva. 

    With the hot weather they could be grateful to have water in a bird bath if it is changed each day. The best one we have is shallow so tends to dry up after a day.

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