Every morning I go out of my way to feed the birds and squirrels in my garden with leftovers and stuff before I go to the gym.
I've actually got this one wood pigeon that actually comes and sits on my kitchen window sill and pecks on my window reminding me its feed time.
...And then you got cuuuunts like this in the world slaughtering whales, fucking pieces of cock sucking whore cuuunttt shit, I'd torture them all and feed them to hungry lions.
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh.........I want to punch a window right now.
While it may seem a good idea to feed wildlife, you are doing them a disservice, first off the animals lose the necessary fear they have of humans and it erodes their fight or flight response, so they then become more susceptible to predators and vehicle collisions. Wildlife that have been fed regularly can develop food-seeking aggression and experience social stress within their population. Regularly fed wild animals can become aggressive toward people and pets and when this happens conservation officers are brought in to remove these animals and they are usually destroyed. Not only this, the food people often feed wildlife doesn't fulfill the animals nutritional requirements, making them overweight and undernourished. It also diminishes their ability to forage and find food for themselves, leaving them dependent on handouts. You may also attract a larger than usual population to the area where there is an artificial food source, so when disease or illness hits, it quickly decimates them all.
These are just some of the reasons NOT to feed wildlife, just remember you aren't feeding them to help them, because you are actually harming them. You are feeding them to receive some 'feel good' for yourself. If you genuinely care about wildlife, you will stop feeding them.
The best thing you can do to care for the wild animals on your property is to give them habitat, not handouts. Naturescaping is a great way to provide the animals with natural sources of food and shelter that will not put them in danger the way a human-provided food source will.