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Pine Cone Feeder
What You Need:
wax paper, pine cone, string, peanut butter, butter knife, bird
seed, and scissors.
What to Do
Spread the peanut butter inside the openings all around the center
and bottom of the pine cone and fill up the spaces. Spread bird
seed of your choice on the wax paper. Take the pine cone and roll
it in the bird seed so that the seeds stick to the peanut butter
all around the outside. You may also want to sprinkle seeds inside
any openings.
Measure your string to hang down from a branch of a tree or bush
so that it is far enough from the branch to keep any squirrels from
eating your feeder. Tie your string to the top of the pine cone
and then to the tree branch. Watch and record who comes to visit
your pine cone feeder this winter.
Suet Feeder
What You Need:
plastic onion or potato sack, wax paper, string, scissors, suet
(ask for this at the meat counter of your local grocery store),
and bird seed
What to Do
Cut a piece of wax paper to about 8" x 10". Sprinkle
seeds on the wax paper, then take out your suet and roll it onto
the seeds, completely covering it. Now make a ball out of your suet
and place it into the plastic onion or potato sack. Cut the sack
to fit the size of your suet ball and tie off the top with your
string. Be sure to leave a long end on it in order to hang it from
the tree. Hang the suet feeder far from the tree trunk to keep other
critters from making off with the entire feeder. Wait and watch
to find out who will visit your suet sack feeder this winter.
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