How To Build A Bird Feeder

How to build a bird feeder - Manufacturing bird feeders at home can be a great activity for all ages, since there are so many different materials are useful for decorating homemade bird feeders. In our family, making homemade bird feeders was not only a creative activity for children, but also an opportunity for children to become better acquainted with the birds who build their own nests. To be honest, I get the same joy, seeing the happiness on the faces of children, as well as being able to feed and watch birds.

How To Build A Bird Feeder

 

How To Build A Bird Feeder

Manufacture of homemade bird feeders is economically sound and at the same time helpful to the environment task. Of course, you can buy feeders and in the store, but there is something special in using a variety of household items we use daily, such as cardboard holders for the eggs, the old toilet paper and paper towels or even use plastic bottles or cans coffee. Everyone can use their imagination to decorate homemade bird feeders. Especially children are delighted to create their own bird feeders for the birds.

 

If you look around your house, you certainly can find a few things that you can use as a food source for birds. For example, you can take a bagel, dip it in honey and then roll it into feed for poultry. Then, stretch the ribbon through the hole in the bagel and hang it on a low branch of a tree. You can also use the empty cradle for eggs. It is necessary to remove her top, and all four sides to make holes for the ribbons with which you can hang the feeder. Then you must fill in the holes from the egg food for birds, and post it on the street. You can also use stale bread. Using a knife to bake, you can cut out various images and then make a hole through them to reach the rope and hang on the branches of a tree. On the other hand, you can use an empty roll of paper towels or toilet paper. You just need to stretch a roll of ribbon, making sure that it is long enough that it can be hanged. Then, simply glue a layer of waxed paper or a smudge on the honey roll, and then scatter it along the birdseed. Remember that fine food will be better to dwell on this kind of homemade feeders, while the large grains, most likely, will fall. Always remember that honey is dangerous for hummingbirds, so do not use it for feeding these birds.

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