Firstly I give up, secondly I apologise. I thought I had remembered who posted a pic of their feeding station a little while ago. I have just scrolled through dozens of posts, thinking I was being good!!!! Still can't find it. I am beginning to have serious doubts about my memory, I often can't remember what I had for breakfast and seeing it is always toast or porridge it does make me wonder ::)
Would the member please please point me in the right direction, I have an idea and when I can see the pic I will be able to share my idea with you.
Merci Madame,Mademoiselle whoever you are ;D
Palustris?
I've just typed 'Bird Feeding Station' into Search...it's come up with some matches. Want to have a look - might jog your memory (poor thing :P ;D)
Lorna there was that wonderful photo of lots of Goldfinches about a month ago, was that it? I have tried searching for it but can' :)t find it and am trying to remember who posted it, but like you can't, so you're not the only one, it will puzzle me all day!
SEARCH OVER. It was paulines7 in December. I hadn't gone back far enough. Mind you my memory didn't serve me right I thought it was either Georgie or Doris Pinks. Sorry Pauline.
Anyhow the idea!! I was telling son John about it the other day and he said "What the heck is it?" (His only hobby is fast cars and his GSD ;D) I tried to explain, he said get a picture for me.(just going to email it to him). Outcome is that Charlie, his Dad did a lot of wrought iron things for me and I have quite a lot of metal/steel (whatever it is called) in the garage. I gave John his Dad's "bending" tool and also his welder, although John has bought a more modern welder now SO FOLK it looks like I will get one made for me when he has a spare day. Watch this space, may be a little while, depends how busy he is., he has to make sure he hasn't any signs to make that day.
Wow Lorna, to get your own custom designed bird feeder will be brilliant. After much searching I too have found the photo. I have had a similar arrangement for about a month now and have been thrilled with it. It took a little while for the birds to get used to it but they are on it most of the day now. The worst thing is that I get disctracted by the birds when I should be getting on with my chores!
Quote from: lorna on March 13, 2006, 08:59:30
SEARCH OVER. It was paulines7 in December. I hadn't gone back far enough. Mind you my memory didn't serve me right I thought it was either Georgie or Doris Pinks. Sorry Pauline.
Can I join you in having a Senior Moment please Lorna? :o Is the pic on this forum? Which page? Can't find it........and my curiosity is high - thanks :)
Alishka, I have just posted in the thread to bring it to the top - Missing Birds on the Wildlife Forum.
Hope that helps!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y31/GREENWIZARD/goldfinches1.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y31/GREENWIZARD/birdfeeder.jpg)
here's P7's pics
Thanks GW, I wouldn't know how to do that!
Thank you very much both. Is that something one can buy or was it home-made (like Lorna's going to be)? It would certainly deter the squirrels - my main reason for no longer putting out fat balls or those particular feeders OR half-coconuts.....or anything else, really. >:(
I used to be able to put out all those & I'd just love to be able to do so again.
you'll be able to buy P7's from most garden centres
..oh right! Wonder if Aldi or Wilko's will sell them ;) ;D
I've still got a £10 voucher for Wyvales I was given for Christmas.....I'll have a look.
Last question....presume they're driven into the ground with a spike - need to cement it in?
Alishka. Only just got back from John's workshop. He is going to pick the steel up this week so that he has it ready in his workshop. Thanks to Gw for putting up pics, oh boy if I can get birds like that I will be in 7th heaven.. I am going to decide with him if he can put a base on it so that I can move it round the garden a bit.
http://www.gardman.co.uk/asp/products_feeds_accessories.asp
Alishka, mine is made by Gardman which is sold in lots of Garden Centres, I have included the above link to their website which shows some of the items they sell. You can mix and match and add bits if you wish, so you can get it tailor-made to your design. It was great fun deciding what to have. I can recommend the mesh tray, our robin loves feeding friom it and the seed doesn't get soggy.
CJ Wildbird Foods have some poles and hooks here too:
http://www.birdfood.co.uk/products.phparea_id=2&group_id=9&nav_id=35&CJWSESSID=690969163402f3e0fdf7394cbaa56e4f
or here too:
http://www.gardenbird.com/CGIBIN/PRIAMLNK.CGI?MP=CATSER%5EGIN104&SORT=CC&SPCAT=ACCESS&CAT=1010
The bird feeder I have was bought from Flowerland Garden Centre in Salisbury over a year ago. The poles slot together and at the bottom there is a prong so it is easy to fix into the ground and can be moved without any effort. I initially only had the poles and the two pieces that go on the top that the feeders hang from. A few months ago, as part of my Christmas present, my OH bought me the feeding tray and bird bath. It wasn't cheap and in total was probably about £35+ but it is very well made. I haven't got a picture of the bottom half of the pole to show how it fixes into the ground but will get one and post it on here. Here's another picture.
This is the prong that goes into the ground to keep the bird feeder steady.
Pauline you're an angel ! - many thanks. All looks do-able to me. Housebound at the mo, but I'll start looking around next week. Got a strong neighbour who could bash it into the ground. It will be SO lovely to give the little birds a dining room again - really going to go for it.
So thanks LORNA also for starting this thread :D
Pauline. Thanks once again from me. I don't for one moment think my John made one will look as professional as yours. I hope you don't mind but I sent him email showing the photo you put up as he didn't have a clue what I was talking about.. He will do his best and it will be a freebie for his old Mum ;D ;D ::) I now have another approx 18ins extra usable width in my garage. This is where they took all the metal from today. Best wishes Lorna.
Alishka glad to be of help. Pauline has given me lots of info about birds and feeding over the past weeks.
Quote from: Alishka_Maxwell on March 14, 2006, 18:03:28
....Got a strong neighbour who could bash it into the ground.
Alishka, you don't bash it into the ground, you just put your foot onto the horizontal prong and push it in. It is very easy to move. It only took a few seconds to take it apart yesterday to take the photo of the prongs. ;)
Lorna, I am so pleased that John is going to make you one and look forward to seeing it when I call on you later in the year whilst visiting my niece. Meanwhile, please could we have a picture on here when it is made and in situ? :D
I suggest you put it as far away from the house as you can to begin with in the hope of attracting those alusive finches. Once they have found it, you could move it each week, two or three feet nearer the house.
I am sorry I didn't see your original post Lorna when you were searching for the bird feeder picture. :( I could have saved you a lot of looking! I was out all day Monday and it wasn't until the evening that I saw your post.
Pauline. Will certainly take a pic, might even get John (in his sign making capacity) to cut a few "vinyl" finches to add to feeder ;D ;D
Unfortunately my back garden isn't very long, I suppose the furthest I could put the feeder from the bungalow is about 15mtrs. The rest of the space is taken up across the back with sunroom and greenhouse. I do have a reasonable grass area at the (blank) side of the bungalow but I cannot see out on to that. The little DARLING boy who passes the bungalow on his way to school would have great fun!!! He has already shredded my rope to pieces which was looped through my boundary posts. I am afraid if I was to tackle his mother I would get real abuse and filthy language. Our road which is lovely and quiet is the shortest route from the estate they live on to his school.
Lorna.
15 metres should be perfectly adequate Lorna, then hopefully you can get it a bit nearer as time goes on. I agree that there is no point putting it on the grassed area if you haven't any way of seeing it, besides which, as you say, it would probably be vandalised.
Thanks Pauline - this is getting easier and easier......all I need is my credit card, then, my thick wellies & I'm there...
SO excited!
Lish x