# Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter influences measures of avian community structure in yards in a subtropical city

**Authors:** Amanda M. Lamberson, Jennifer A. Smith

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302007 · PLOS ONE · 2024-05-22

## TL;DR

Feeding birds in winter changes bird populations in urban yards, especially when using mixed seeds in a subtropical city.

## Contribution

This study shows how different bird foods affect avian communities in subtropical urban areas.

## Key findings

- Mixed seed feeding increased bird abundance, especially granivorous and omnivorous species.
- Nyjer and control yards showed consistent bird abundance across years.
- Supplementary feeding had no significant effect on insectivorous species or overall diversity.

## Abstract

Supplementary feeding, the intentional provision of food to wild birds is a common activity in developed nations during the winter. The energy inputs represented by supplementary feeding are vast, and thus it is likely an important mechanism shaping bird communities in urban areas. However, research in this regard has mainly occurred in temperate and non-urban settings. Moreover, few studies have been informed by supplementary feeding habits of local community members limiting their inference. We evaluated the effects of two commonly provided wild bird foods on the abundance and species diversity of birds in yards over two winters in San Antonio, Texas, United States, a city located in a subtropical region. We used a reversed Before-After-Control-Impact experimental design in which yards were randomly allocated either mixed seed, Nyjer, or no food (control) between November 2019 and March 2020 (Year One). Between November 2020 and March 2021 (Year Two) supplementary food was not provided in any yards. Point counts conducted during both years of the study revealed that overall bird abundance was consistent between years in control yards and yards provided with Nyjer. In contrast, overall bird abundance was statistically significantly higher when supplementary food was present in mixed seed yards, driven by an increase in granivorous and omnivorous species. In contrast, supplementary feeding had no statistically significant effect on the abundance of insectivorous species or on species diversity, although species diversity tended to be higher in the presence of mixed seed. Our study demonstrates that wild bird food commonly provided by community members influences measures of avian community structure during the winter in urban yards in a subtropical city. However, these results depend on the type of bird food provided. Our results provide insight into the processes underlying the effects of urbanization on bird communities, and thus have implications for the management of urban birds more broadly.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID19 (MESH:D000086382)
- **Chemicals:** oil (MESH:D009821), Nyjer (-)
- **Species:** Quercus fusiformis (species) [taxon 102162], Carthamus tinctorius (safflower, species) [taxon 4222], Haemorhous mexicanus (California linnet, species) [taxon 30427], Baeolophus atricristatus (black-crested titmouse, species) [taxon 279958], Helianthus annuus (common sunflower, species) [taxon 4232], Regulus calendula (species) [taxon 73321], Zenaida asiatica (white-winged dove, species) [taxon 93382], Sorghum bicolor (broomcorn, species) [taxon 4558], Cardinalis cardinalis (northern cardinal, species) [taxon 98964], Passer domesticus (Haussperling, species) [taxon 48849], Quercus texana (species) [taxon 2004454], Setophaga coronata (yellow-rumped warbler, species) [taxon 111975], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Zenaida macroura (mourning dove, species) [taxon 47245], Spinus psaltria (lesser goldfinch, species) [taxon 54559]

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