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Old 14-02-2012, 08:19 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Dave Hill" wrote in message
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On Feb 14, 3:26 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 18:04:25 -0000, "Christina Websell"
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"Flynn" wrote in message
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Hi


Any suggestions on a half-decent, relatively cheap bird-table?


Make your own? It's not difficult, even I can do it.
And once you get into it, you will make your own nestboxes and then you
will
tell us about all the birds on your table and what they are doing in
your
nestboxes.


large plant pot saucers can make a quick one fixed to the top of a
wooden broom stick.
Drill holes for drainage. Use two separated on a bit of metal
studding by nuts and washers with the studding fixed into a drilled
hole in the broomstick end and a good external resin glue. This gives
a roof over the lower one.
I also use single saucers mounted on a shortened stick under hanging
seed feeders, little birds drop things that land in saucer, big birds
like wood pigeon feed on the waste rather than it going on the ground
and becoming Rat food.


G.Harman


I similar vein, buy a small tea tray from a "pound shop" and fix it to
some
sort of post as suggested above.

Of course there will be no roof but it is basic.

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OR
if you can get a bit of an old Branch (oak or sim) that's well
branched, Plant it upright and use the various branches to hang
feeders ets from, and use one to fasten a "Table" to. Remembering that
what ever you use, the water needs to be able to drain from.

That would look very attractive, much nicer than sawn timber in the right
environment.

Bill