Walton Bird Feeder
Walton Bird Feeder
Description
This unique, decorative bird table is a real showstopper. One of our best-selling bird feeders, the Walton features a distressed moss green paintwork over a low vedigris copper roof, providing a safe feeding space for smaller birds. This limited access prevents larger bird species such as seagulls, pigeons and magpies from getting to the food.
Constructed from responsibly sourced cedar and using a heavy-duty wire, it is easily placed onto a hook or bird feeding station. The removable 'second life' recycled plastic tray ensures easy cleaning and refills. The perfect blend of style and function, this feeder will attract a range of beautiful garden birds.
Please note that small imperfections in the finish of the painted vedigris copper roof are part of the design.
Features
Attract a range of birds: Enjoy Sparrows, Tits and a whole range of garden birds up close.
Easy to Clean: This hanging bird table is easy to fill and wipe clean when required. It's very easy to set-up too, the heavy-duty wire simply attaches to a hook or branch.
Specifications
Size: W27cm x D27cm x H26cm
Material: Cedar
Colour: Multi
Bird Feeding Tips
1. Fill bird feeders with the most nutritious foods for birds and try to vary the offerings seasonally to meet the nutritional needs of various birds all year long, including during breeding season and migration.
2. Choose birdseed and other foods carefully to select high-quality options that will attract more birds and keep them coming back for more meals.
3. Offer a variety of foods including nuts, suet, nectar, and fruit to attract different species with different dietary needs and feeding preferences.
4. Clean and sterilise bird feeders regularly to avoid spreading diseases among garden birds, and always be sure feeders are kept clean and in good condition.
5. Take additional steps to create bird-friendly landscaping and protect garden birds from cats and other predators so they will feel welcome and secure in your garden
6. Use baffles and other means to protect your feeders from non-bird guests, including squirrels, cats, mice, and other predators.