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Looking for Birdtable plans
Hi,
Can anyone point me to a good site for Birdtable plans? I'm trying to find simple projects for a youth group to attempt to raise funds. Thanks in advance Kev |
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I'm not sure what a bird table is, but check out this web page for plans:
http://absolutelyfreeplans.com/ -- Stoutman http://home.triad.rr.com/brianmeliss...ing_frames.htm (Featuring a NEW look) |
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"stoutman" .@. wrote in message
... I'm not sure what a bird table is, but check out this web page for plans: http://absolutelyfreeplans.com/ Thanks for the link, I'll go over and check it out :-) A bird table is basically a feeding table for birds, usually with some form a decorative roof to allow the food to keep dry in the rain, don't know if they are called something different outside of the UK. Thanks again Kev |
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Tue, Jan 3, 2006, 5:13pm (EST+5).@. (stoutman) puzzledly admits:
I'm not sure what a bird table is, snip Also known as a squirrel feeder. JOAT You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you "know"? - Granny Weatherwax |
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"jim" wrote in message
... "stoutman" .@. wrote in message ... I'm not sure what a bird table is, but check out this web page for plans: http://absolutelyfreeplans.com/ Thanks for the link, I'll go over and check it out :-) A bird table is basically a feeding table for birds, usually with some form a decorative roof to allow the food to keep dry in the rain, don't know if they are called something different outside of the UK. Bird feeders. |
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"J T" wrote in message
... Tue, Jan 3, 2006, 5:13pm (EST+5).@. (stoutman) puzzledly admits: I'm not sure what a bird table is, snip Also known as a squirrel feeder. Yah. Great perch for those shotgun targets. Trouble is, my wife has gotten fond of what seems to be a pair that we have. Little bums eat more birdseed than a triple flock of birds. |
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"Charles Self" wrote in message
Yah. Great perch for those shotgun targets. Trouble is, my wife has gotten fond of what seems to be a pair that we have. Little bums eat more birdseed than a triple flock of birds. Just this morning two squirrels carried off the better part of 30 pounds of pecans out of a feed sack sitting on the back porch, with the damn cat watching. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/13/05 |
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"Swingman" wrote in message
... "Charles Self" wrote in message Yah. Great perch for those shotgun targets. Trouble is, my wife has gotten fond of what seems to be a pair that we have. Little bums eat more birdseed than a triple flock of birds. Just this morning two squirrels carried off the better part of 30 pounds of pecans out of a feed sack sitting on the back porch, with the damn cat watching. Maybe the cat and the squirrel are in cahoots!! -- Stoutman http://home.triad.rr.com/brianmeliss...ing_frames.htm (Featuring a NEW look) |
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"stoutman" wrote:
"Swingman" wrote in message Just this morning two squirrels carried off the better part of 30 pounds of pecans out of a feed sack sitting on the back porch, with the damn cat watching. Maybe the cat and the squirrel are in cahoots!! Yahbut, what's in it for the cat? -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/13/05 |
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Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them.
"stoutman" .@. wrote in message . .. "Swingman" wrote in message ... "Charles Self" wrote in message Yah. Great perch for those shotgun targets. Trouble is, my wife has gotten fond of what seems to be a pair that we have. Little bums eat more birdseed than a triple flock of birds. Just this morning two squirrels carried off the better part of 30 pounds of pecans out of a feed sack sitting on the back porch, with the damn cat watching. Maybe the cat and the squirrel are in cahoots!! -- Stoutman http://home.triad.rr.com/brianmeliss...ing_frames.htm (Featuring a NEW look) |
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CW wrote:
Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them. Depends on the cat... Ever see a Maine Coon Cat? http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/maine-coon-faq.html Barry |
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"B a r r y" wrote CW wrote: Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them. Depends on the cat... Ever see a Maine Coon Cat? http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/maine-coon-faq.html http://www.verismocat.com/htmscripts/lrgimg.htm http://www.verismocat.com/htmscripts/leo-guinness.htm |
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Lee Michaels wrote:
"B a r r y" wrote CW wrote: Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them. Depends on the cat... Ever see a Maine Coon Cat? http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/maine-coon-faq.html http://www.verismocat.com/htmscripts/lrgimg.htm http://www.verismocat.com/htmscripts/leo-guinness.htm THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! G I've known some that could kick some serious ass. Squirrels would be simple warm-ups! Barry |
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B a r r y wrote:
CW wrote: Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them. Depends on the cat... Ever see a Maine Coon Cat? http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/maine-coon-faq.html Biggest cat I ever saw was one I shot while out hunting one day. Obviously a house cat gone wild that had survived. Best guess was it weighed about 30-35 lbs. BTW, no self respecting cat on the planet will take on a goose, especially one with a brood of goslings. Lew |
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
B a r r y wrote: CW wrote: Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them. Depends on the cat... Ever see a Maine Coon Cat? http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/maine-coon-faq.html Biggest cat I ever saw was one I shot while out hunting one day. Obviously a house cat gone wild that had survived. Best guess was it weighed about 30-35 lbs. BTW, no self respecting cat on the planet will take on a goose, especially one with a brood of goslings. Cat hell, no self respecting farm boy will take on a brooding goose ... twice. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/13/05 |
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Lew Hodgett wrote:
B a r r y wrote: CW wrote: Smart cats only watch squirrels. A squirrel will kick the crap out of them. Depends on the cat... Ever see a Maine Coon Cat? http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/maine-coon-faq.html Biggest cat I ever saw was one I shot while out hunting one day. Obviously a house cat gone wild that had survived. Best guess was it weighed about 30-35 lbs. BTW, no self respecting cat on the planet will take on a goose, especially one with a brood of goslings. Lew We have at least two resident bobcats up here in boonyville. See http://green-valley-lake.com/index.htm for a photo. Yeah, yeah, and we have several of the motorized kind too. (see http://www.bobcat.com/index.html). sigh, jo4hn |
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Lew Hodgett wrote:
BTW, no self respecting cat on the planet will take on a goose, especially one with a brood of goslings. I used to have neighbors that used them as watchdogs. Really fast watchdogs that could fly. G Man, were those geese territorial! Barry |
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