Apple Feeding Station for Birds (2024)

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The apple and fat ball feeding station is perfect for feeding birds in winter

  • apples for blackbirds, thrushes, robins and starlings
  • fat balls for titmice

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Every year the winter comes and food for the birds becomes scarce. Many birds stay in our region... more

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Every year the winter comes and food for the birds becomes scarce. Many birds stay in our region and we can enjoy them during the whole of winter, but they are hungry and they need vitamins.

The Gardigo Apple Feeding Station should be set up in winter with the first snowfall. This is the time when birds will look for feeding places and remain faithful to them. The feeder should be placed as protected as possible and hung, so that the birds are not fully exposed to the weather whilst feeding.

Enjoy helping the birds in your garden by using the Gardigo Feeding Station.

Application
place the Apple or any other fruit onto the skewer. Feeder can be hung into the garden with the help of hooks.

Watch out! Please make sure that you only feed the birds when they have no other way to get food (e.g. frost and snow).

Specifications
Dim.: 18,5 x 18 x 4cm

Place of use: outdoors
Animal: Amsel, birds, Blaumeise, Drossel, Fettfutterfresser, great tit*, Haubenmeise, Star, Sumpfmeise, Tannenmeise, Weichfutterfresser, Weidenmeise
Operating principle: feeder

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From: Reinhard Rückwald On:

5 Jan 2018

Feine Sache

Große Freude bei uns und den Vögeln über die neue Futterstation. Gute Qualität, schnelle Lieferung und preiswert.

From: L. Walter On:

4 Jan 2015

Die Kinder haben Spaß daran.

Obst und Meisenknödel fest gesteckt und es dauert nicht lange, bis die ersten Spatzen und Meisen beginnen zu fressen. Wir haben das in der Nähe des Fensters am einem Busch befestigt - wo die Kinder die Vögel gut beobachten können.

From: Sarah Groß On:

20 Dec 2014

Ist einfach und nett anzusehen.

Da freuen sich die gefiederten Freunde auch mal was frisches zu bekommen. Wir haben Spaß beim Beobachten der Vögel. Apfel, Birne alles ist willkommen ... durchs Kerngehäuse gesteckt hält das auch gut.

schönes Nikolausgeschenk

Ich habe die Futterstation verschenkt und es wurde von den Kindern gleich mit Freude aufgehängt. Es dauerte auch nicht lange, und die ersten Vögel haben sich bedient. Es macht Spaß, die Tierchen zu beobachten. Auch die Meisenknödel wurden gut angenommen.

From: Oliver K. On:

4 Dec 2014

Einfach aufhängen

Die Vögel freuen sich über einen frischen Apfel - so lässt er sich einfach befestigen.

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FAQs

What is the best way to feed apples to birds? ›

Step by step guide
  1. Follow these steps to create your homemade apple bird feeder with ease. Step 1: Take out the core of the apple. ...
  2. Step 2: Make your hanger and perch. An apple with sticks for a perch and hanging string. ...
  3. Step 3: Add sunflower seeds. ...
  4. Step 4: Hang your feeder outside.

Can I put apple in bird feeder? ›

Adding fruit to bird feeding stations can be as simple as adding a few chunks of apple, half an orange, or some raisins to a feeding platform or tray. You can also fill a suet cage with large fruit chunks, or create a decorative string feeder with berries, wedges, and chunks of fruit.

How do you make a bird feeder out of apples? ›

Make a perch for the birds by pushing a stick into either end of the bottom of the apple (it doesn't have to be all the way through). With your last stick, tie the string around it, then push the string through the core of the apple to the top. You can now hang your apple from a tree using the string!

What wild birds will eat apples? ›

Apples. Birds that eat apples: Eastern bluebird, pine grosbeak, gray catbird, northern cardinal, northern flicker, American robin, scarlet tanager, cedar waxwing and red-bellied woodpecker. Serving suggestion: Slice them up and remove the seeds.

Is too much apple bad for birds? ›

Apple peels might contain pesticides if not properly washed as well. But as we all know, too much of a good thing may potentially harm your parrot. Apples, like many other fruits, contain a high amount of sugar, and it is usually advised that fruits do not make up an excessive portion of your bird's diet.

Will squirrels eat apples? ›

You may notice some of your garden crops have bite marks and ask, “do squirrels eat apples?” They do. Like other rodents, squirrels have four front teeth that continually grow. This allows them to bite through hard exteriors like apples and nuts.

Do Blue Jays eat apples? ›

Birds damage orchards by attacking the fruit, eating fruit buds, and occasionally breaking branches on young trees. Blue jays, crows, ravens and sometimes turkeys are the most frequently identified fruit peckers in apples.

Is it OK to feed birds in your backyard? ›

In general, it's bad practice to feed wild animals. That's because teaching wild animals to associate humans with handouts can lead to problems.

How do you make a simple bird feeder? ›

Branch Bird Feeder

To make: Screw a screw eye bolt into the top of the branch for hanging. Drill holes in a branch using a spade bit. Fill holes with peanut butter then bird seed. Thread a length of rope through the bolt and hang.

How many apple seeds can a bird eat? ›

Cage bird breeders estimated that a co*ckatiel ( a parakeet weighing approximately 2.5 to 4.2 oz) would have to eat 40 to 60 crushed apple or pear seeds on a single sitting to experience cyanide damage and possibly death. Backyard birds would need to eat many crushed apple or pear seeds to be affected by cyanide.

How do you put fruit out for birds? ›

Cutting larger fruits into bite-sized pieces can make them more desirable. Offer them in a washable bowl on a platform feeder or flat deck railing—don't put anything that can get so sticky onto a wooden feeder or anything else that is hard to wash.

Will birds eat dehydrated fruit? ›

Many birds will readily eat fruit. It is always best to use dried fruit in feeders in order to prevent molds and bacteria. The easiest method of providing fruit is to purchase wild bird foods that contain real fruit. Make sure to read the label.

How long do dried apple slices last? ›

When dehydrated properly, apples can last about six months in small-batch airtight containers, and they can be frozen for up to an entire year—just enough time for the next harvest to roll around. Best of all, they can be rehydrated easily for like-fresh use.

How do you feed apples to robins? ›

It's best to place an open tray feeder near one of the berry-producing trees frequented by the robins and stock it with raisins, apple slices or other fruit. You can also offer mealworms or suet.

How much apple can my bird eat? ›

As a general recommendation, provide apples as a fruit portion 2-3 times per week. If you are feeding them apples every day, just make sure that you are also serving your parrot other types of fruits as well to ensure that they are getting different types of nutrients that may not be provided by apples. Once in a day.

How do you encourage birds to eat fruit? ›

Cutting larger fruits into bite-sized pieces can make them more desirable. Offer them in a washable bowl on a platform feeder or flat deck railing—don't put anything that can get so sticky onto a wooden feeder or anything else that is hard to wash.

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