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Me and the Mrs decided we wanted a bird table so have been looking the last few weeks and they are anything from £40 -£80 , so first day with my cast off I buit one with bits from my lock up , paying for it now and had to take some tramadol,


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Just couldnt help ya self could ya Laughing cracking job though mate thumbs

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very good job that but im sorry to say the BIRDS . You will get on that will have feather , hide mind you might get a few tits

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ITCHY wrote:
OH! I was expecting to see an unloved B12 with seed on the seat foflfofl
agreefoflhide

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ITCHY wrote:
OH! I was expecting to see an unloved B12 with seed on the seat foflfofl

pmsl lol!lol!

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nice one. My home made bird table doesnt seem to have a roof anymore scratch

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nice one dave,saved ya self a few ££ there thumbs

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ive no doubt that stue would make a much better job than daves attempt at getting birds to feed off a wonky looking table hide i think dave just wants to see some tits in his garden Laughing

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ive no doubt that stue would make a much better job than daves attempt at getting birds to feed off a wonky looking table hide i think dave just wants to see some tits in his garden Laughing
Too right Stan, it looks straight now after a drinkingdrinkingdrinkinghide

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Made a nice job there Dave,
My only request is that can we have crusty bread and may be a half a coconut? I will be round about 2am when its quite I am starving.Ho I forgot the peanuts!

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@XS1100 wrote:
Made a nice job there Dave,
My only request is that can we have crusty bread and may be a half a coconut? I will be round about 2am when its quite I am starving.Ho I forgot the peanuts!

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@dick65 wrote:
@XS1100 wrote:
Made a nice job there Dave,
My only request is that can we have crusty bread and may be a half a coconut? I will be round about 2am when its quite I am starving.Ho I forgot the peanuts!

foflfoflfofl
foflfoflfofl only Gaz foflfofl

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@Davehutch wrote:
@lee wrote:
you lot crack me up LaughingLaughingLaughingthumbs
they get right on my nerves Lee thumb down .......







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I dont want to start any bother dave,but its your forum foflfofl

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Well done Dave.

It looks good.... thumbs

Puts me to shame.
Mine took about 10 minutes!
Pole off a street sign from work,
4 "L" brackets found in the shed
and a 600x600 off cut of timber!





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Well done Dave.

It looks good.... thumbs

Puts me to shame.
Mine took about 10 minutes!
Pole off a street sign from work,
4 "L" brackets found in the shed
and a 600x600 off cut of timber!





yes but you seem to have a better class of bird Wink

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@Davehutch wrote:
Well done Dave.

It looks good.... thumbs

Puts me to shame.
Mine took about 10 minutes!
Pole off a street sign from work,
4 "L" brackets found in the shed
and a 600x600 off cut of timber!





yes but you seem to have a better class of bird Wink
love them birds fantastic colours thumbs

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Yeah, lots of wild parrots around here.
They get pretty tame. Common to hand feed them.

I think they got it a little out when they did the robbin though....

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takes a while for them Dave but dont worry they'll find it thumbs



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Trouble is Dick, hes putting food out at night for em, then Gaz comes and eats it Laughingthumbs

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nice pic Dave he looks comfy there Laughing i find our birds love tesco value porridge oats weve got a couple of tame blackbirbs who wait for breakfast every morning Very Happy

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@Stue11 wrote:
Put in down the bottom of the garden mate thumbs
agree they wont go near it that close to the house with dave looking out the window Laughing

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i put loads of stuff out for the birds but they dont eat it and it then goes off, they all go next doors. perhaps i need to stop putting my bakeing out. it must scare them! lol. Sad

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@2catz wrote:
i put loads of stuff out for the birds but they dont eat it and it then goes off, they all go next doors. perhaps i need to stop putting my bakeing out. it must scare them! lol. Sad
lol!

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good job with the bird table,but if i was you id be sitting up tonight with a gun or a large spade to try and kill whatever has taken that chunk out of your lawn. Laughing

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@gsf1200 wrote:
good job with the bird table,but if i was you id be sitting up tonight with a gun or a large spade to try and kill whatever has taken that chunk out of your lawn. Laughing
lol!

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i reckon gaz has been tunneling Laughing
pleased you attracted some birds Dave you still got it then Very Happythumbspartyparty

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Can we have wholemeal next time with the crusts cut off be round later thumbsparty

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Dave put it down the end or middle of the garden, get yourself some lard soften and mix in some wild bird seed mix mould them into balls the size of a tennis ball, put some string through them and then in the fridge to go hard. Then tie them to each corner of the table, put all your loose seeds/food water on the table job done. thumbs

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Dave put it down the end or middle of the garden, get yourself some lard soften and mix in some wild bird seed mix mould them into balls the size of a tennis ball, put some string through them and then in the fridge to go hard. Then tie them to each corner of the table, thumbs


I buy these from Wilko's saves me getting my hands greasy Very Happy
get them by the bucket full

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