A quaint little nest made with twigs, moss and carpet fiber. |
How many worms can one robin bill hold anyway? |
Nesters in our basketball goal pole |
1.pine cone smeared in peanut butter and rolled in birdseed. Tie a string around it and hang .
2.old baking pans or cookie sheets. Fill with seed and place on the ground,an old tree stump or mount on a wooden post .
There are tons of great sites online with FREE bird feeder plans. Here are just a few. They range from the simple to WOW :)
http://wayneofthewoods.com/bird-feeder-plans.html
http://www.birdwatching-bliss.com/bird-feeder-plans.html
http://www.bird-house-bath.com/wp/bird-feeder/suet-bird-feeder-plans-build-a-simple-suet-feeder/
http://lessonplans.craftgossip.com/simple-bird-feeder-craft/2011/04/10
http://www.ribena.co.uk/download/Ribena%20Activities%20-%20Make%20a%20Bird%20Feeder.pdf
And how about if you want to host a family of birds? Well check out these links (and search online for more) to find great ideas and plans for making birdhouses.
http://www.nabluebirdsociety.org/nestboxplans.htm
http://www.50birds.com/d50bh.htm
http://www.freebirdhouseplans.net/freebuildingbirdhouseplans.html
http://www.makingfriends.com/animal/birdhouse.htm
http://www.nesquik.com/adults/activities/makesomethingfun/birdhouse.aspx
And for those who like to notebook their studies:
http://www.coloring.ws/birds5.htm
http://www.first-school.ws/theme/animals/cp_birds.htm
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/bbimages/PDFs/ColoringBook.pdf
I hope you enjoy these links and the birds :) Blessings! ~ Nikki
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