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Broadback[_2_] 16-11-2009 06:18 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it. I
quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a
good choice please? TIA
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Bob Hobden 16-11-2009 06:39 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 

"Broadback" wrote
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it. I
quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose from
my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a good
choice please? TIA


Some of the ones we looked at didn't have a long enough pole, once the
feeders were hanging off it the birds were in cat jumping range. Not that
ours bother with birds, too much like hard work for them but we did have one
around here that was a birder.
You also want one that can go into the ground a decent way or with heavy
feeders and a strong wind they get blown over.
A lot are made down to a price it seemed to me.
Alternatively, one of those metal post spikes that go into the ground, a
long wooden post and four hanging basket brackets screwed into the top for
hanging the feeders off. Something to cover over the top of the post to keep
it dry, flashing or similar. Job done.

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Bob Hobden
just W. of London




Lofty 16-11-2009 08:25 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 

"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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"Broadback" wrote
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it. I
quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a
good choice please? TIA


Some of the ones we looked at didn't have a long enough pole, once the
feeders were hanging off it the birds were in cat jumping range. Not that
ours bother with birds, too much like hard work for them but we did have
one around here that was a birder.
You also want one that can go into the ground a decent way or with heavy
feeders and a strong wind they get blown over.
A lot are made down to a price it seemed to me.
Alternatively, one of those metal post spikes that go into the ground, a
long wooden post and four hanging basket brackets screwed into the top for
hanging the feeders off. Something to cover over the top of the post to
keep it dry, flashing or similar. Job done.

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Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London


B & M Stores do a great bird feeder for £7-99p includes seed tray and water
bath plus three hangers.
nicely styled

lofty






Chris French 16-11-2009 09:42 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 
In message , Broadback
writes
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it.
I quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a
good choice please? TIA


Is this to stand on the patio or to be pushed in the ground?

We have a multi section pole with the hanging brackets as sockets
between the pole sections. IIRc it was an end of line form CJ birdfoods
a few years ago. It is ok, but the sections, maybe because of the extra
joints seem wobbly, and even though it has a wide tripod base it can
still blow over, so I've had to weight it.

Last year I bought my my some bird feeding gear for xmas to replace
their old bird table.

I bought the stuff from Soar Mills Seeds and Haith's.

It was a pole - possibly the Droll Yankee one.

http://www.soarmillseeds.co.uk/SMS01/itemdesc.asp?ic=GP&eq=&Tp=

A single section pole would be good, but I couldn't find one. nor did I
want to look for some suitable piece of metal tube.

This pole has a threaded top, so if you have any of the rather good
Droll Yankee feeders (also sold under the RSPB brand it seems), they
will screw on the top.

e.g.

http://www.haiths.com/product-Droll-...tion--Metal-WB
SD010080/

http://www.birdfood.co.uk/search.php?srch=defender+feeder

http://shopping.rspb.org.uk/p/BirdFeeders/RSPB_Premium_bird_feeders.htm


With these hooks, which work really well and can be adjusted easily

http://www.haiths.com/product-New--Wrap-Around-Hook-bfjacohook/

It stands on the patio, and though it's rather expensive I got this
base. which is really heavy, and the pole is very stable :-)

http://www.soarmillseeds.co.uk/SMS01/itemdesc.asp?ic=G1314&eq=&Tp=

To replace the birdtable, I got a hanging version of the plastic Meripac
one.

http://www.soarmillseeds.co.uk/SMS01/itemdesc.asp?ic=MHBT&eq=&Tp=

this is very sturdy, not cheapo plastic type one. (wood ones are so
rubbish, you would think there might be a market for decent hardwood
ones that might last a bit)

she and the birds seem very happy :-)

Here neighbour has one of the feeding stations, something like these,
which I think are often made by Gardman. which sems pretty good as well.

http://www.soarmillseeds.co.uk/SMS01...pStatus=0&Tp=&
Bc=

HTH
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Chris French


Sacha[_4_] 16-11-2009 10:49 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 
On 2009-11-16 18:18:38 +0000, Broadback said:

My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it.
I quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a
good choice please? TIA


I've never run any kind of comparison but looking at the RSPB site
might help you to make up your mind as to what you want and then go on
to check out designs and prices elsewhere, as well as on their own
site. For instance, are you plagued by thieving squirrels etc.

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Sacha


Sacha[_4_] 17-11-2009 02:14 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 
On 2009-11-16 18:18:38 +0000, Broadback said:

My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it.
I quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a
good choice please? TIA


We don't do them now but we used to stock some by Tom Chambers who do
quite a good range, I think. You might get some ideas there anyways:
http://www.tomchambers.co.uk/index2.php?id=21
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon


Granity 17-11-2009 04:07 PM

Our birds don't like pole hung feeders in the open because of the local sparrow hawks, they much prefer the ones hung under the sloe tree.

Martin Brown 17-11-2009 05:11 PM

OT bird feeding poles
 
Broadback wrote:
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it. I
quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make a
good choice please? TIA


I quite like 15mm copper pipe. Squirrels find metal poles much harder to
climb (though not impossible).

The compression plumbing fittings are an exact match for the underside
of certain bird feeders - and much cheaper than the official poles.

Minor disadvantage is that the feeder doesn't wobble so much on a pole
from underneath so the more agile sparrows can also get peanuts out.

Regards,
Martin Brown

Sacha[_4_] 18-11-2009 12:16 AM

OT bird feeding poles
 
On 2009-11-17 16:07:32 +0000, Granity
said:


'Sacha[_4_ Wrote:
;869866']On 2009-11-16 18:18:38 +0000, Broadback
said:
-
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it.

I quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to
choose
from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help me make
a
good choice please? TIA-

We don't do them now but we used to stock some by Tom Chambers who do
quite a good range, I think. You might get some ideas there anyways:
http://tinyurl.com/ycc5cr7
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon


Our birds don't like pole hung feeders in the open because of the local
sparrow hawks, they much prefer the ones hung under the sloe tree.


Our sparrow hawks perched in the trees and just waited when we had
doves. It was like a sort of buffet for them... Horrible.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon


Broadback[_2_] 18-11-2009 09:12 AM

OT bird feeding poles
 
Martin Brown wrote:
Broadback wrote:
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it.
I quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to
choose from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help
me make a good choice please? TIA


I quite like 15mm copper pipe. Squirrels find metal poles much harder to
climb (though not impossible).

The compression plumbing fittings are an exact match for the underside
of certain bird feeders - and much cheaper than the official poles.

Minor disadvantage is that the feeder doesn't wobble so much on a pole
from underneath so the more agile sparrows can also get peanuts out.

Regards,
Martin Brown

Thanks one and all, food for thought!

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Martin Brown wrote:
Broadback wrote:
My wooden bird table is in a sad state, so I am looking to replace it.
I quite like the look of the poles, however there are so many to
choose from my head is spinning. Anyone with experience who can help
me make a good choice please? TIA


I quite like 15mm copper pipe. Squirrels find metal poles much harder to
climb (though not impossible).

The compression plumbing fittings are an exact match for the underside
of certain bird feeders - and much cheaper than the official poles.

Minor disadvantage is that the feeder doesn't wobble so much on a pole
from underneath so the more agile sparrows can also get peanuts out.

Regards,
Martin Brown

Thanks one and all, food for thought!

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If anyone is still interested in a bird feeder i do offer to make two types of bird feeders
An open bird feeder table
or a 4 hook feeder very good for hanging the feed off for the birds.
very good prices.


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