Garden Bird Tables

Our Garden Bird Tables come in a variety of shapes and sizes. We have both roofed and open platform tables available.

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Rustic Bird Table

Standing 5 feet high to the top of the roof the sizes are as follows:- table top is 44 inches from the ground, table is 15 inches square and the roof is 15 inches high from the table, the stand is 3"x2" timber and the roof is 3/4 thick solid redwood. All finished by hand and dipped in a premium wood preserve which is both animal friendly and because it's dipped the wood soaks in more of the preserve meaning it will last longer. The surface finish of the wood throughout is hand sanded so the birds will be able to grip onto the table with ease, especially younger birds and all rough edges are smoothed over.

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 £39.99 


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Twin Bird Table

This is a more unusual table offering the same robust stand as the others in this range only this one has two tables. Both table are approx 12" x 8" with a single centre roof support design, fixed with a single bolt allowing you to position them at any angle you wish. A very popular design that is a bit different to the normal. A wonderful present.

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 £64.99 


 

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Classic Bird Table

This is the Classic Bird Table, made from solid redwood it has a three inch thick stand approx five feet high with the table, the table is a generous 18" x 12" with a pitched roof. The picture does not do justice to this quality table that will give many years of use whilst adding character and charm to your garden.

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 £64.99 


 

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Lodge Bird Table

The lodge is one of the new bird tables we have just added to our range. Made of solid redwood if has the follwing features: 4' high stand made of 3" solid redwood and is very sturdy and heavy, total height of 6' to the top of the table, 20" square table with decorative feature, 9" square lower tables, heavy duty hook on the inside of the main roof to allow fitting of a seed/nut feeder. 2" thick solid redwood roof supports and 3/4" thick upper table floor like the floor boards in a house. The lower tables are 1 and 3/4" thick redwood to give the chunky look that will last for years, the whole table is treated with animal friendly wood preserve and will last you many years to come. The roof is 16mm thick machined shiplap which has a preserve and then wax coating making it waterproof whilst keeping good classic looks. It arrives in four parts, the top table, the stand and lower tables , all you need to do is attach together with the coach bolts and screws provided which should only take about 10 mins.

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 £104.00 


 

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Birds, Mammals and Wildlife Gardening - Birdwatch
The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) in partnership with CJ Wildlife food suppliers run Garden BirdWatch. This is a year-round project that gathers information on how different species of birds use gardens - and crucially, how this use changes over time.


Birds, Mammals and Wildlife Gardening - Types of feeder
The traditional bird table is suitable for many species and most foods. A simple tray is perfectly adequate, with or without a roof, but the tray area must have a raised rim to retain the food and a gap at each corner of the rim to allow rainwater drain away and give you a way to clean away droppings and uneaten food.


Birds, Mammals and Wildlife Gardening - Next Boxes
Fix your nest box one and a half to five metres above ground level but make sure it doesn’t face into strong sunlight, prevailing winds or rain. Ensure also that it is out of the reach of cats and set away from perches or supports that could be used by other predators.


Birds, Mammals and Wildlife Gardening - Bird seed mixtures
Different bird food mixtures are formulated for feeders and for different kinds of feeding, such as from tables or the ground. Some mixes, like those containing chunks or whole nuts are suitable for winter feeding only as these foods can choke fledglings. Avoid seed mixtures that have split peas, beans, dried rice or lentils as only the large species of birds can eat them dry