Collection: Bird Feeding Poles & Stations

Build the ultimate bird feeding station with our range of birding poles, multi-arm stations, baffles, and mounting hardware. A properly set-up feeding station — with the right pole, the right height, and a squirrel baffle — is the single most effective way to maximize bird activity in your garden.

How to Set Up the Perfect Feeding Station

  1. Choose your pole: A sturdy, rust-resistant metal pole of at least 5 feet is ideal. Taller poles keep feeders out of reach of cats and ground predators.
  2. Add a squirrel baffle: Mount a dome or cylinder baffle at least 4 feet above the ground to prevent squirrels climbing the pole
  3. Position correctly: Place at least 10 feet from trees, fences, or structures squirrels can jump from
  4. Add multiple arms: Multi-arm poles allow you to hang several feeders at once, attracting different species simultaneously
  5. Include a seed tray: A pole-mounted seed tray catches fallen seed and attracts ground-feeding birds like doves and juncos

What to Hang on Your Feeding Station

  • Tube feeder for sunflower seeds — attracts finches, chickadees, nuthatches
  • Suet cage — attracts woodpeckers and wrens
  • Nyjer sock or tube — attracts goldfinches and siskins
  • Platform tray — attracts cardinals, jays, and doves
  • Oriole feeder — attracts orioles during spring and summer migration

Shop our full range of bird feeding poles, stations, baffles, and accessories — everything you need to build a bird feeding station that works.