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Feeding station (1 Viewer)

Freako

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Hi Guys, if this is in the wrong section please move. I have acquired access to 50 plus acres of land containing a large woodland, I want to set up a hide and feeding station, any advise or images would be a great help. Mick
 
50 acres is alot , you need to decide where your going to put this hide , any natural magnet for wildlife like a stream etc is your best bet to start at , this should produce results near enough straight away , instead of a period of dormancy that happens whilst the birds get attracted to the feeding station in the middle of no where. But you also need to be carefull where you put this hide to prevent you from breaking the law , keep well away from badger sets etc , and if you now that there are breeding birds in that area it would be ethical to stick clear.
 
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