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The Birds In The Garden And Everywhere Else Thread

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This is a larger one (more expensive) which I have. After a few years of use the mesh has started to go slightly rusty, but still does its job. There is a cage that can be bought separately.
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Edit: to Muteswan re: cage feeder. .

My only reservation with something like that is the small birds become jailbirds if an apex predator rocks up and waits for them.

But the sloped base is exactly what I think will work.
 
Edit: to Muteswan re: cage feeder. .

My only reservation with something like that is the small birds become jailbirds if an apex predator rocks up and waits for them.

But the sloped base is exactly what I think will work.
You don’t have to have the cage, but then the larger birds and squirrels chase away the smaller ones. I have one caged and one without. I also put seeds in to a caged feeder so the smaller birds are able to get something.
 
I found one on the Roamwild website that sounds perfect.

2 problems.

It's fifty quid.
It's out of stock.

I might stick with my current ones and try and shape a bit of plastic into a cone and shove it into the bottom to help drain my nuts.
 
I found one on the Roamwild website that sounds perfect.

2 problems.

It's fifty quid.
It's out of stock.

I might stick with my current ones and try and shape a bit of plastic into a cone and shove it into the bottom to help drain my nuts.
I got mine from CJ Wildlife, branded National Trust Apollo
 
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Getting a very good number of birds to the feeders this winter. Sunflower hearts, peanuts and fat balls being the favourite food.
 

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