Feeding Stations
Multi-arm poles carrying feeders, dishes and trays together. The whole garden's dining room, planted in one spot.


About our feeding stations
A bird feeding station is the complete setup in a single planting: one steel pole, planted once, carrying everything a garden's cast needs. Four hanging arms take a seed feeder, peanut mesh, fat ball rack and a spare for the seasonal special; a mesh tray on the mast serves the robins and dunnocks that will not hang; and a water dish finishes the offer, because drinking water seals more return visits than any food. The result is the whole day's traffic through one easy-to-watch spot - tits above, finches at the ports, blackbirds below - which also makes a station the best value in bird watching per square metre of garden. Siting is simple: open ground, cover a couple of metres away, and the kitchen window sightline you will actually use. Assembly is tool-free, sections slot apart for moving, and a pole baffle below the arms squirrel-proofs the entire arrangement in one go. Free UK delivery over £20 and a 100% money-back guarantee.
Feeding Stations - FAQs
What should hang on each station arm?
The classic spread: seed feeder, peanut feeder, fat ball rack, and the fourth arm for mealworms or a seasonal extra. That menu covers every regular from goldfinches to long-tailed tits.
Are feeding stations stable in wind?
Yes, planted properly - the multi-prong spike anchors into firm lawn or border and carries the loaded weight steadily. Push it fully home and check after the first storm.
How do I squirrel-proof a feeding station?
One pole baffle below the arms protects every feeder at once - far cheaper than armouring each feeder. Keep the station two metres from fences and branches to close the airborne route.

100% money-back guarantee
Love it, or it costs you nothing
Every order from British Bird Feeders is covered by our 100% money-back guarantee. If it's not right, tell us and we'll refund the lot.
Not happy? Full refund – we even pay the return postage.