18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Gerald Hopkins
If you love birds, you are likely to have at least one lovely
bird feeder outside your window. It is great to sit and watch
the birds feed throughout the day. The entire process is one
that can be relaxing and enriching. Sometimes stopping tasks
long enough to enjoy simple things like birds can really take
the stress out of your day and allow you to live a happier life.
Birds are a beautiful part of nature that you can enjoy for
free. With everything costing these days, it is a blessing to
have wonderful animals at our fingertips. To attract birds to
your area however you should set up an environment that they are
attracted to. By making interesting bird feeders, you can create
art while catering to the birds in your area. Remember, birds
enjoy feeders all year long in some areas, so don't forget about
them in the winter months. Use these fun ideas to begin making
your bird feeders today.
Sometimes the best feeders for birds are made from the simplest
items. You can begin by using an empty coffee can. Clean the
inside of the can and strip the label from the outside. At this
point, you can choose to paint the can if you like, but leave
the inside unpainted. Colors of red, yellow, and orange will
attract some bird species. Other species may not care what color
your bird feeder is, as they have no known color preferences.
After the paint dries completely, find a hard plastic plate that
will allow the can to fit nicely in its center.
Before attaching the can however, you will need to cut a few
holes into it. The first hole should be at the top edge of the
can. This will allow the food to spill out when the can is
upside down. The next hole should be at the bottom of the can,
in the center. This will allow you to fill the can with seed
when it is turned upside down. After cutting the holes, turn the
can upside down onto the middle of the plate and use super glue
or a hot glue gun to glue the two together. There should be a
rim of plate around the can to give the birds something to perch
upon.
When you are finished, you will need to find a way to attach the
feeder to your tree or other area. If the feeder is just sitting
on a stump or a porch, then you can skip this step. If you want
the feeder to hang from a tree, you will need a small chain and
S hook. You can cut another hole in the can to loop the chain
through and attach the S hook at the end of the chain. Then
attach your feeder to the tree. If your feeder is really light
weight, you can also use fishing line to attach it to the tree.
Be sure to clean out the feeder for the birds at least once
every two weeks. This will allow the feeder to be fresh and
appealing and keep the birds coming to your home. You can refill
the feeder as needed. If you fill the feeder and attract no
birds, you may want to change the type of seed you filled it
with. Some birds prefer specific types of seeds, so you can try
this to attract more birds. Just remember to have fun and enjoy
the simple things in life that nature has to offer!
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