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Perfect for feeding small birds thisĀ Hanging Bird Table is an attractive feeder with a pitched log effect roof.
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...Perfect for small gardens or patios this quality Gardman Hanging Bird Feeding Station is quick and easy to hang from any location you choose such as a tree or a hanging bracket. Made from powder coated steel with a perspex clip-in water dish
Perfect for small gardens or patios this quality Gardman Hanging Bird Feeding Station is quick & easy to hang from any location you choose such as a tree or a hanging bracket. Made from powder coated steel with a perspex clip-in water dish & mesh feeding tray this ornate feeding station also has 4 hooks at the bottom to hang fat balls or extra feeders from. The whole unit fits together easily by means of rigid hangers fashioned in a barley twist design. It is a great hanging feeding station that will allow you to enjoy the antics of a wide variety of wild birds feasting away & is ideal for the wild bird enthusiast with limited outdoor space.
It is a wonderful way to encourage wild birds to feed & bathe & will afford you great pleasure to watch all the antics. The location of your garden & the type of vegetation immediately around it will determine what birds will visit your feeding station & in what numbers. Siting is very important
- birds will only use it if they feel safe. Birds get excited & pre-occupied about bathing & tend to be more vulnerable than at other times. Make sure birds have clear visibility as they bathe with bushes or trees nearby to provide cover if alarmed & perches to use when preening.
With disappearing habitats & climatic changes the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) & the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) both recommend the year-round feeding of garden birds to maintain a healthy & viable flock of native species. Feeding requirements are greater in late autumn & winter when natural resources are in shorter supply & high energy levels are also needed during spring when birds are busy breeding & raising young. Once you have established a feeding regime
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