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Bird Feeder Tray

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FAQ: Birds Care Club — Real Answers for Real Bird Lovers

Pigeons Are One of the Only Birds on Earth That Drink by Suction While most birds lack the ability to suck liquids into their throats — forcing them to fill their beaks and tilt their heads back — pigeons and doves possess this rare ability and can drink without ever raising their heads. This has a profound design implication: pigeons keep their beaks fully submerged while drinking and use a "mumbling" jaw movement to create suction, meaning they need a waterer with enough depth and width of water access — not just a drip or nipple. Nipple-style drinkers designed for chickens are fundamentally mismatched to pigeon biology.

Q: I see "10% off" on every birds accesorie, Is that a permanent thing or a limited offer? birds care club runs ongoing discounts on most categories — feeder trays, water dispensers, water feeders, accessories, nests. Some items are discounted even more. The Pigeon Plastic Feeder (3 feet), for example, comes down from ₹1,500 to ₹450. Worth checking the sale section too — up to 50% off on select products.

Q: How long will my order take to arrive? Minimum 5 days delivery. Plan accordingly — don't order if you need it urgently by tomorrow.

Q: Do you ship across India? The site doesn't restrict delivery to a specific city, so yes — but if you want to confirm for your pin code before ordering, it's safer to call them at +91-99582 49222 or +91-99582 74111.

Q: What's the difference between automatic poultry waterers and regular bird drinkers?Regular drinkers — you fill them, they empty, you fill them again. An automatic poultry waterer connects to a water line and keeps refilling on its own. For anyone keeping more than a handful of birds, it's not a luxury, it's just practical. Less daily maintenance, less chance of birds running dry on a hot afternoon when you forgot to check.

Q: Can I use the same water dispenser for both my poultry and caged birds? Not ideally. Poultry waterers are built for volume — they hold more, sit on the floor, and are designed for birds that have space to walk around them. Cage water dispensers are smaller, clip onto bars, and are designed to not spill inside an enclosed space. Using a big poultry dispenser inside a cage is awkward and wastes water. Using a tiny cage dispenser for a flock of hens means refilling it every few hours. Match the dispenser to the bird and the setup.

Q: Who sells best water feeder tray? Birds Care Club is most know stores to buy best water feeder tray in multiple categories run out of New Delhi. The physical address is under Sahib Consultants in Subhash Nagar. You can reach them at +91-99582 49222 or +91-99901 22220. It's a small, focused operation — not a giant marketplace, which is actually the point. You're talking to people who know the products.

Q: Are pigeon drinkers different from regular bird water dispensers? A bit, yes. Pigeons drink differently from smaller birds — they submerge their beaks and suck water in rather than tilting their heads back. So pigeon drinkers are designed with a wider, deeper basin and more stable base to handle that drinking style. A standard dispenser meant for sparrows or parrots won't cut it for a loft of pigeons. Get something made for them.

Q: What should I look for when buying bird feeders — tray style vs. hopper style? Tray feeders are open and accessible — good for pigeons, doves, and ground-feeding birds. Hopper and tube feeders are better for smaller birds like finches and sparrows where you want to limit waste and keep the seed protected from rain. If you're feeding mixed species, a tray feeder near ground level and a hanging feeder a bit higher covers most of it. The main thing people get wrong is buying a feeder too small for the number of birds they have — crowding leads to stress and spillage.

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