How to make your own wooden Bird Feeder You can make your bird feeder wood simple or extravagant as you wish, depending on your level of expertise. Those who are more skilled with woodworking tools, can try their hand at making a bird feeder wooden castle. The idea behind this is to have all the stools on each side of the castle built to hold out for the birds to eat their bread. Or maybe you consider yourself to be talented enough to make a spiral tube around, having a trough for the birds away from the snack. However, if you're not as talented and have never built one before, you can start with a simple design, step by step.
You can try food from a simple wooden tray, where you just glue and nail a few pieces of wood together. As you more experience in building a feeder timber, you will be able to experiment a little until you feel confident enough to do more feeders this call for a lot more talent and patience. As a child, perhaps you've built your first tray feeders wood joinery. On the other hand, if you were not lucky enough to take the class, you have built your own bird feeder at home using a soda bottle or a coffee can. I remember when I was a child, taking the empty coffee, fill it with sunflower seeds from my father and hanging from a tree just to watch the birds come to the site endless hours of fun!
Check out this quick and easy way to make a wooden tray simple. Please keep in mind that if you are a child you will need an adult.
MAKING OF A CHARGER wooden tray
4 pieces of wood about 2 inches wide
A square piece of wood
Nails
Use the square piece of wood as a base for your wooden tray feeder. Now take your four pieces of wood and support on all sides of the square. Hammer each band at the base until you have a small square plate with sides. Insert a newspaper in the base, taking care to flatten properly so you do not fly. Pour in the seeds and you're ready to go. In addition to a high post or the table would be a good place to put your bin.
Children love to build bird feeders as well. Once you making a place they naturally want to do something to help. Try to give them a pineapple, butter knife and peanut butter and have spread all over the pinecone. When you are finished, have them sprinkle seeds everywhere. They are happy they have got to make a bird feeder too.
hopper feeders are hardly the bird feeders that look like wooden houses, birds love these because they keep the wind and rain off them.
When caring for your wooden bird feeders always remember that you need to empty them of food every night, unless you can somehow cover them. Rain can ruin bird seed and make birds very sick and I'm sure it's the last thing you want.
Bird watching has always been and always will be a fun hobby. By building your own wooden bird feeders, you can do this time full of memories for you and your children.
Decide what type of charger you use and where it will go into the yard. The location is key when it comes to bird feeders in wood. If you did not where the birds can never find it.
Posted on July 25, 2010.