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bird table

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/ˈbɝd ˈteɪbl̩/
Forms:bird tables
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a wooden platform that is located in a garden on which one can put food for birds

A bird table is a raised platform or feeder used to provide food for wild birds. It is typically made of wood, plastic, or metal and is designed to hold birdseed, fruit, or other bird-friendly foods. Bird tables are commonly placed in gardens or outdoor spaces to attract birds, offering them a safe place to feed. Some bird tables have roofs to protect the food from rain, while others may include trays or perches for birds to land on. They are popular for observing birds and supporting local wildlife.

  • I placed the bird table in the garden to attract more wildlife.
  • The bird table is full of seeds, and the birds are enjoying their meal.
  • We built a wooden bird table to help feed the birds during winter.
  • The squirrels keep stealing food from the bird table, so I had to find a way to keep them away.
  • She loves watching the different species of birds visit the bird table every morning.