I love watching the birds. I've had bird feeders and bird houses for as long as I've had a home to place them. Where we live now has a lot of property and I've had them scattered around. But that can make for a lot of work filling the feeders. So, when we built the fence to keep the chickens out of the courtyard garden, I moved all the feeders to a section that is close enough for me to still watch the birds and accessible for the chickens (they peck and eat the seed that falls to the ground, which keeps the weeds down). But it was still a bit of a distance from where I stored the feed. And, come winter, will be a bit of a pain to drag all the containers out for filling.
The bird fence
The bird garden with my home made bird bath
I knew what I wanted...a bird station. My husband has a bunch of old skids and a slew of wood out back. I asked him nicely if he could cut one of the skids.
And while he did that, I used the saw to cut the legs. I wanted a tall table to I didn't have to bend over to fill the feeders.
Yes, there are a ton of weeds in this section of the property, and what is with that little pot sticking out from under the lean-to?
I painted over this...for some reason I didn't like the way it turned out so I started again.
I actually ended up using a different bird from The Graphics Fairy than the one shown previously.
The large plastic container underneath is the one I use for unshelled peanuts for the jays & chipmunks.
The large wooden bird was on sale at Zellers. Metal feed containers I got for a song at the thrift store. I toyed with the idea of painting them, but I like the designs on them, they fit the theme. One has mixed bird feed and one is filled with finch feed. I still need to find something to store the suet blocks in.
I plan to plant ground-cover underneath the bench.
My little wooden birds I picked up from work, Walter's Greenhouses, last spring.
This suet sign I picked up at work on sale a few years ago...plus my employee discount. I love shopping at work!
This birdhouse, and basket feeder on the wall were also on sale at work.
I love how easy it is to fill my feeders now. The board underneath is where I store a scrubber for the bird baths, and a screwdriver to pry open the smaller tin container (it sticks bad).
As I find more bird decor, feeders & houses they will get added to this special spot on our property.
Do you have a specific place to store your bird feed?
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