Do they have kits often times in stores for Bird Feeders..that are simply a metal pole with a dish on top?
a nice sized dish too,,maybe made out of glass that sits on a metal pole?
would most birds share this dish? or what are usally the designs of bird feeders and do they hang from tree limbs or which is most popular and how birds use this often or not?
please explain, describe what you can.
thanks for your answers!
how large a dish can be easily found..and if cant find this..how difficult would it be to make this out of junk maybe? and what would need to join two together?
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