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Bird Tables Buying Guide

Bird tables buying guide

A bird table can be an attractive addition to your garden and a welcome source of food for birds.

A bird table is suitable for year-round feeding

Bird tables

 

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  • All Creative Woodcraft’s bird tables are made from locally sourced New Zealand timbers. Aesthetics aside, it is most important that the bird table is practical – a basic platform with edges and drainage channels with or without a roof is by far the best. A bird table does not need to be complicated – the birds are only interested in a good supply of food in a safe, sheltered place.
  • Check there are no sharp edges, which could endanger birds’ feet, and that there are no moving or ‘scissoring’ joints, in which a bird may be trapped.
  • Avoid bird tables with a nest box in the roof – encouraging birds to feed right by an active nest is not wise.
  • ‘Rustic’ thatched bird tables can quickly go bald in spring as the birds take the thatch to build their nests.
  • Some bird tables incorporate a bird bath in the table top. These can act as a great way to encourage nectar feeding birds by using sugar water.
  • For ground-feeding birds, use a low-level table rather than place food directly on the ground. Legs in each corner should hold the table around 10 cm off the ground to allow the grass to ‘breathe’, and it should be moved fractionally each time you put out food. This prevents both the build-up of droppings in one part of the garden and damage to your lawn.Bird Feeder - Wheelbarrow 1-700x700

 

Siting a bird table

  • A quiet location with a good view from the house is normally the best place for a bird table. This allows you to enjoy observing the garden birds while they feed with little disturbance.
  • Choose a site sheltered from extremes of weather, but where the birds have a good all-round view, so they can see that they are safe from predators while they feed.covered_bird_seed_feeder_1-700x700
  • The table should be safely away from cat ambush sites. A small bush or a tree about two metres from the table gives the birds somewhere safe to perch while they look to see if it is safe to feed, to ‘queue up’ for a place on the table, and to dash to if disturbed. It may take a few days before you see any birds on a new bird table.
  • Once the birds discover the food and convince themselves it is safe, they should visit regularly.

Food for a bird table

A bird table is suitable for offering most foods to garden birds. Any seeds and seed mixes can be placed on a bird table, as can fruit, suet nibbles, bird cake and kitchen scraps. Do not, however, offer peanuts in this way, unless they have been chopped to granule size.

Hygiene and maintenance

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  • Clean your bird table regularly and never allow old food to accumulate. Dirty tables can harbor dangerous bacteria left by sick birds and start an outbreak of disease.
  • Brush off all debris every time you put out fresh food, and scrub the table with a mild disinfectant solution or use a specially designed spray regularly: more frequently if sick birds visit.
  • Move the bird table from time to time to stop the accumulation of droppings underneath.
  • Some bird diseases can be transmitted to people. Although the risk is small, it is worth taking sensible hygienic precautions, such as wearing gloves when cleaning the table and avoiding breathing in the dust from it. Always wash your hands immediately after you have finished, and wash any soiled clothing in a normal wash.
  • Some of the plastic style imported bird store bought flimsy bird feeders have a tendency to turn perish and crack in our New Zealand conditions. A wooden bird feeder is a natural material and one that the birds feel comfortable with.

“Are you tired of your plastic imported store-bought flimsy Bird Feeders cracking all the time!…. Consider a superior quality hand-crafted wooden “NZ Made” Bird Feeder. Take a look at our full range of products. www.creativewoodcraft.co.nz ”Treat yourself and the birds!”

What else can I do to help birds and wildlife?

  • If you enjoy watching birds, consider providing a variety of feeding stations to attract more species. Hanging feeders with bird cake, seed or peanuts may attract different species to add variety and interest to your garden.IMG_3434-blog.jpg
  • A bird bath can be a vital source of water for drinking and bathing, in both hot and cold weather.
  • A wildlife pond will attract lots of beneficial insects, invertebrates to your garden.

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Support and encourage our pollinators… don’t take them for granted! “we are part of nature and we need to take care of it”

Check out this fantastic talk and beautiful footage by Louie Schwatzberg - a cinematographer, director and producer who captures breathtaking images celebrating the life of our wonderful pollinators.

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The Hidden Beauty of Pollination

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Celebrate a “Green” Easter bringing your kids closer to nature!

Check out our great range of quality hand-crafted products that will be a great addition or alternative to those chocolate Easter eggs!

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Our great Easter gifts are:

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Embrace the green side this Easter with some Eco-friendly actions that will bring you and your kids great enjoyment!

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100% NZ made in Creative Woodcraft’s rural workshop…

Many of our products have been developed using the latest thinking from wildlife experts. Creative Woodcraft is continually creating relationships and collaborating extensively with conservation organisations and universities, and fully support many conservation organisations and projects.

Our wildlife products and habitat are designed to provide good homes for their intended occupants and also to look great in any garden. We are proud that, as well as being used by people from all walks of life who care about wildlife, our products are often used by conservation professionals and organisations.

We are based in our own rural workshops where we combine research, a love and interest for nature with creative thinking and craft skills. We only use top quality materials to create products that we expect to have a very long life.

Autumn fast approaching!

With Autumn fast approaching it may be the perfect time to consider replacing or adding a bird nesting box or bird feeder to your back yard. Maybe you would like to add a bat house in an effort to provide suitable nesting habitat for New Zealand’s declining bat population!

Over the next few weeks Creative Woodcraft will be introducing our line of bird and bat houses, helping  raise awareness of the  benefits they can bring to your back yard.  We have an extensive range of handcrafted bird, bee, butterfly, ladybird, lacewing and bat houses. All of our wildlife products have been carefully designed with advice from experts in their field.