Though spring is quickly approaching, in much of the country it's still hard going for the bird population. Make a recycled craft and give the birds some much appreciated lunch.
Recycle cereals boxes, string popcorn, reuse a few milk cartons and make everything your feathered friends need to get through a rough winter.
Here are some easy birdfeeders you probably have supplies for in your recycling bin or refrigerator:
Plastic Soda Bottle Feeder: Make a hole on each side of the bottle about ¼ of the way up from the bottom of the bottle. Insert a stick through both holes to make perches; use one that’s long enough to stick out a few inches from each side of the bottle. The holes should be just larger than the size of the stick so the birds can get the seeds; or make separate feeding holes slightly above the perches. Fill with birdseed (use a funnel). You may want to poke small holes in the bottom of the bottle to let moisture drain out. Tie a wire or small rope around the top of the bottle for hanging. You can also make this project upside-down, with the cap pointing down; thread wire through two small holes in the bottom of the bottle, then twist the two ends together to make a hanging loop.
Bagel Feeder: Coat a stale bagel with peanut butter, roll it in mixed birdseed and/or cornmeal, and hang it on a tree branch. Replace when gone.
Cheerios Birdfeeder: String Cheerios (or other round cereal with a hole) on a string. Coat with peanut butter. Hang on bushes! You can do the same with popcorn.
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