Tips on how to choose the right garden bird feeder

When Should You Use Pole Bird Feeders

With all the different birds that flock to our gardens it’s often difficult to keep track of the different bird’s eating habits, but a little bit of close observation will soon show you that many birds are reluctant to eat from ground feeders.

Often, birds prefer to stay in feeders that are placed some distance away from or above the ground, and this is where having a Pole Bird Feeder may be just what the doctor ordered.

If you use Pole Bird Feeders you’ll be encouraging many different kinds of birds to come and eat from your garden. As soon as you start shopping you’ll discover that there are many different pole feeders that you can buy.

Various pet stores, not to mention the internet, will show you the different styles and sizes that are available for someone buying a Pole Bird Feeder. Obviously the prices of these feeder poles will vary according to the size and features that they’ll have. Also, it’s always worth a look on eBay for something like this. Here’s just a few of the pole bird feeders for sale right now;

Erva Decorative 4 Arm Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Pole
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Birdfeeder / Lantern Pole
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Bird House Feeder Birdhouse Pole Holder Support
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HERITAGE FARMS BIRDING POLE KIT BIRD HOUSE BIRD FEEDER
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White Victorian MANSION On Pole Bird house Birdfeeder
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DOUBLE SIDED SEED BIRD FEEDER WITH POLE AND HANGER
US $9.00 (0 Bid)
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A reasonable price for a good quality Pole Bird Feeder will be about twenty dollars. Even though this isn’t very expensive it may well come with all the requirements that you need for your garden bird feeder. The best way to buy a Pole Bird Feeder is to first do a little bit of homework. This will let you know everything you need to know about Pole Bird Feeders.

You should buy a Pole Bird Feeder that is suitable and appropriate for the job that you have purchased it for. There are three types of feeders that you can use a pole feeder for. They are platform feeders, hopper feeders and tube feeders.

A platform feeder resembles a sort of flat box style feeder. These feeders can be hung from a tree, fixed to a pole, or even set on the ground on its own legs. Birds that prefer not to eat directly from ground feeders will flock to this platform Pole Bird Feeder. They include birds like Juncos, Doves and Sparrows.

Hopper feeders come in a wide range of styles and sizes. The miniature barn design is the more traditional hopper feeder style, and with this type of feeder you don’t have to refill it daily because it holds a huge store of seeds.

To be able to clean and refill the feeder without any problems, it is best that you pole mount this type of feeder. Of course you can also hang the feeder from a nearby tree.

Using this hopper feeder as a Pole Bird Feeder makes the cleaning process much easier due to the roof lifting action and the pole provides greater flexibility to the feeder.

Tube feeders should be hung from somewhere away from squirrels or their jumping off points. They can also act as a Pole Bird Feeder. Tube feeders are long cylindrical tubes which have lots of small perches near the feeding holes. The feeding ports can be big or small openings for different birds and they are usually filled with thistle, nyjer or sunflower seeds.

Pole Bird Feeders are great for encouraging lots of bird types to your garden, but having a Pole Bird Feeder is also a great way to discourage bird-eating cats from pouncing on your feathered guests.

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