Resources - Make your own bird feeder

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You will need:

  • Plastic drinks bottles
  • Yoghurt pots or milk cartons (make sure they're clean)
  • Wire or string
  • Bird seed
  • Scissors

    Cut a hole in the side large enough to allow a free flow of seeds, but in such a way that it won’t all fall out on the ground in the slightest puff of wind, and won’t get wet if it rains.
  • Make a few small holes in the bottom of your feeder to allow any rainwater to drain away.
  • Hang it with wire, or even strong string from a tree or your washing line.

  • If your feeder starts to wear out or the food in it goes mouldy, recycle it and make another one! Remember to keep your feeders well stocked, especially in winter. Birds come to rely on them and will go hungry if you forget.

If you're interested in birds that you can spot in your own garden, why not check out this page that will help you identify common birds found in the UK- https://www.gardenbuildingsdirect.co.uk/blog/common-wild-birds-uk/. With thanks to Jess & Nicole for sharing the link!

 

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