Wild birds are intuitive, so the chances of deterring big birds from your garden bird table is quite slim. but you can reduce the number of big birds feeding off your table by siting a bird table for small birds only in your garden.. Getting started with your bird ta ble. bird tables for our small birds is the obvious and easy answer to our winter dilemma and apart from helping our feathered friends to survive, the chances are they�ll bring you a great deal of pleasure too.. Bird tables are traditionally made from wood and provide a resting and feeding place for multiple birds. different types of materials for bird baths, feeders and tables stone is traditionally used for heavy ornamental bird baths..
Insect-eating birds, such as wrens and treecreepers are unlikely to visit bird tables, but for treecreepers food can be pushed into cracks in bark and for wrens, put beside an ivy-covered wall, a stump or along a hedge bottom.. The bird table�s roof is slightly wider than the base which gives protection to the birds from the rain and the corners have been cut off to allow easy cleaning of old food. handcrafted bird table. th.... We also offer bird seed, nuts, fat balls and other wildlife feeds to go into your feeders, along with bird tables and baths to help entice your wildlife to spend more time in your garden. a bird feeding station will help bring your garden to life with the hustle and bustle of tweeting, snacking birds..