Bird feeders in Poundland,,,but these are full, either fat balls ,seeds or nuts,
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qbs to lkilmurray1
24 Jan 1611#7
It will be if the SNP get their way. :smiley:
snack_attack
24 Jan 165#5
I enjoy feeding my birds using my own balls.
therealslimkaty to IrishMan
25 Jan 163#22
"Old" people have likely never "lost their shi*t" over anything as they don't use such hideous phrases. Your comment is not cheeky, or amusing. It's just rude and insulting.
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lkilmurray1
24 Jan 161#1
I'm in Scotland ,assume its all over
qbs to lkilmurray1
24 Jan 1611#7
It will be if the SNP get their way. :smiley:
IrishMan to lkilmurray1
24 Jan 16#14
It is! Even reached Ireland!! ;-)
LOUGHBORO GUY
24 Jan 16#2
Alas not squirrel proof
decepticon_shadow
24 Jan 162#3
Feed the birds, tuppence a bag.
sradmad
24 Jan 16#4
nice find,heat
snack_attack
24 Jan 165#5
I enjoy feeding my birds using my own balls.
v7eer to snack_attack
25 Jan 16#17
Are they seeded or plain original hairy... :stuck_out_tongue:
snack_attack
24 Jan 16#6
*fat balls :confused:
LOUGHBORO GUY
24 Jan 16#8
Nicola is hot !
philmitchell
24 Jan 16#9
The bird next door would never fit in one of these .
annec4
24 Jan 161#10
These are certainly going cheep
helloyoufool
24 Jan 16#11
If it's like the RSPB approved feeders Amazon sell then it's fun watching the birds get a fright when they see their reflection in the new shiny plastic. This reaction lasts a few days until the birds either get used to it or the feeders loose their shine.
Master G
24 Jan 161#12
I have a bird feeder. His name is John.... or Jeff. I forget which. He costs a lot more than £1 but i get plenty of grouse in return.
IrishMan
24 Jan 161#13
Old people will be losing their sh*t over this one! (If they knew how to turn a computer on this would go center of the Sun hot!!) - Luckily most old people make Poundland the first port of call, I know this because my Da had a load of these yesterday ;-) (I'm normally really nice to old people...no old people were harmed in the typing of this cheeky comment).
therealslimkaty to IrishMan
25 Jan 163#22
"Old" people have likely never "lost their shi*t" over anything as they don't use such hideous phrases. Your comment is not cheeky, or amusing. It's just rude and insulting.
kidrock123
24 Jan 16#15
so what kind of birds will this attract?
qbs to kidrock123
25 Jan 161#18
Hungry ones.
dereklogan7 to kidrock123
25 Jan 161#19
Scottish burds only.
Proveright
24 Jan 16#16
Also a squirrel feeder, rat feeder and Mouse feeder .
Tie it on with bendy wire or they have a habit of flying off in a strong wind . The two screws that hold the plastic at the bottom also tend to come loose.
Despite this , a good price if it includes feed.
redriise
25 Jan 16#20
A pound you say...
redriise
25 Jan 16#21
A pound you say? From poundland?
Baileybabe
25 Jan 16#23
Very funny snack attack!!
minamoo
25 Jan 16#24
I bought two last year, filled already.
But they broke within days. Very flimsy plastic handle, comes apart and spills the seed everywhere.
Would rather pay a few quid more for a sturdy bird feeder that will last.
IrishMan
25 Jan 16#25
Soooo sorry to have insulted you gramps! ;-)
IrishMan
25 Jan 16#26
...apologies again....going by your "handle" I'm guessing you aren't a gent....sorry grams! ;-)
IrishMan
25 Jan 16#27
I already missed a p.s. (from the last reply) so I've added it here.
pps - The * in the "hideous phrase" was to represent the i - so your response is grammatically incorrect....not only am I "rude and insulting" I'm also a grammar Nazi!!! - How you have a lovely evening! :-)
kuib
25 Jan 16#28
.... according to Poundland, seeds etc are sold separately...
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Tie it on with bendy wire or they have a habit of flying off in a strong wind . The two screws that hold the plastic at the bottom also tend to come loose.
Despite this , a good price if it includes feed.
But they broke within days. Very flimsy plastic handle, comes apart and spills the seed everywhere.
Would rather pay a few quid more for a sturdy bird feeder that will last.
pps - The * in the "hideous phrase" was to represent the i - so your response is grammatically incorrect....not only am I "rude and insulting" I'm also a grammar Nazi!!! - How you have a lovely evening! :-)