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Peacock Bird Feeder Metal Garden Bird Bath Feeder Outdoor Bird Feeding Station
Sold by SHS TRADING LTD
Product information
Description
Product Overview
This peacock bird feeder stake combines a bird feeder and bird bath bowl in one decorative outdoor feature, designed to attract garden birds while adding a visual focal point to your space. The freestanding stake design allows easy placement in lawns, borders or patio areas.Key Features
- Bird feeder and bird bath bowl combined in one garden feature
- Peacock design with decorative tail for ornamental appeal
- Ground stake installation for secure placement in soil
- Approx. 80cm height with 60cm stake for stability
- Durable powder-coated metal construction for outdoor use
- Rust-resistant finish suitable for year-round conditions
- Lightweight design for easy repositioning
- Suitable for seeds, suet and mixed bird food
- Simple to clean and refill
Specifications
- Product type: Bird feeder stake with bath bowl
- Height: Approx. 80cm
- Stake length: Approx. 60cm
- Material: Powder-coated iron
- Design: Peacock garden ornament
- Installation: Ground stake
- Use: Outdoor garden, patio, borders
- Function: Bird feeder and bath bowl
- Pack quantity: 1
Usage & Application
This bird feeder stake is suitable for use in gardens, borders and lawn areas where it can be inserted directly into the ground. The bowl can be used for bird food or water, helping to attract a variety of wild birds. Its decorative design also makes it suitable as a garden ornament in planted areas or near patios.Why Choose This Product?
This metal bird feeder combines decorative design with practical feeding functionality. The ground stake allows flexible placement without the need for a base, while the powder-coated construction supports outdoor durability. The peacock design adds visual interest while serving as a functional feeding and watering point.Features
- BrandGARDEN MILE
- Width16 cm
- Height80 cm
- MaterialIron
- ColourBlue
Advice from
How to care for your garden in autumn
In the autumn, you'll need to start preparing your plants for the cold weather by offering them some protection. This will help them to stay healthy until spring arrives. Additionally, a bit of cleaning up and some planting can also help your garden look a little less sad over the winter months!
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