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Bird Table
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anyone got any tips on how to attract birds to a bird table? I bought a nice one, filled a grill feeder type thing with peanuts, sunflower seeds, etc, also put some on the tray/floor thingy, but it's been days in my garden and still no birds.
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Basically, in due time. They will never swarm to a brand new feeder, they know the ones in the area, and they will spy on yours until they trust it. It's normal.. Usually takes from weeks to months, but they will come don't worry.
11:17 Tue 24th Apr 2018
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Try putting the bird table near a small tree or bush.
Small birds like to "hide" in a tree or bush and then pop out to the bird table and then quickly pop back in to the tree or bush.
If the bird table is isolated in the middle of a lawn with nothing around it birds may be reluctant to feed from it.
Small birds like to "hide" in a tree or bush and then pop out to the bird table and then quickly pop back in to the tree or bush.
If the bird table is isolated in the middle of a lawn with nothing around it birds may be reluctant to feed from it.
Note also that different birds like to feed in different ways.
Some (such as *** or sparrows) like to go in to a "cage" and peck at seed, others like to eat off a flat surface like a tray hanging from a tree or hook on a wall.
Others like to ground feed (like blackbirds or even robins).
So you need different types of feed devices for different types of birds.
Some (such as *** or sparrows) like to go in to a "cage" and peck at seed, others like to eat off a flat surface like a tray hanging from a tree or hook on a wall.
Others like to ground feed (like blackbirds or even robins).
So you need different types of feed devices for different types of birds.
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I have two feeders. One with live/dried insects and the other one with mixed seeds. I get my seeds from a commercial seed suplyer who sells 'wild bird seed' cheaply. This is seed obtained by harvesting the seeds from weeds before ploughing. It is an extra income for the small farmers. some good pet shops sell it too, but not very cheap.