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Our window bird feeder allows you to get very close without the birds seeing you
Northern Cardinals are celebrated for their lovely distinctive songs and their beautiful coloring. They are typically found along the eastern coast of the United States, but have been spotted as far as Arizona and New Mexico. If you want to awake every morning to the beautiful melodies of Northern Car
Read Full StoryThere is something so relaxing - so soothing - about watching birds nest, feed and go about their daily lives. I get hours of pleasure watching the different species of birds make a home in my garden - and you can too. Not only will you get the enjoyment of watching nature first hand, you will also be
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Our window bird feeder allows you to get very close without the birds seeing you
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Silver-eyes otherwise known as wax-eyes or white-eyes are native to New Zealand, Australia and other islands in the south pacific. They like to feed on citrus, feijoas, figs, grapes, pears and persimmons. Here they are finishing off a suet block made from wild bird seed and dripping. These suet feeders are a great way to attract small birds to your garden. They can hold 2 slices of bread or a suet block.
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Bird Feeding in Michigan. Imagine a wood-free feeder that actually looks like wood! Our EcoTough™ Classic won’t crack, fade or rot and has a lifetime guarantee. The Classic has curved ends so you can see birds feeding on both sides at the same time. Perch drains allow seed to drop out of the feeder for ground-feeding birds to eat, and angled perches let empty seed hulls be blown away by the wind. EcoTough feeders and houses are environmentally friendly, high quality products that are made from recycled plastic milk jugs. These feeders and houses prevent used milk jugs from making their way into our landfills.
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This is a fairly easy project for making a birdfeeder from a plastic milk jug or juice bottle. This can be used toward Tiger elective 32, Wolf achievement 5e, Wolf elective 13, Bear achievement 5b, or the Webelos Craftsman activity pin (which could also be helpful for completing the Naturalist activity pin). To make this, you will need a plastic milk jug or juice bottle, a drill, a utility knife (or a hobby knife or good scissors), a hot glue gun, a 5/8″ dowel (approximately 12″ long, depending on the size of the jug or bottle), and waterproof rope. Optionally, you will need permanent markers or waterproof paints to decorate the birdfeeder once you are done. Please check out my blog at scouterjon.blogspot.com for more Scouting tips.
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What kind of feeder and seed should i use? I’m building a birdhouse next week to place out there too. In my yard right so far ive seen robins, mourning doves, chickadees and crows, etc with blue jays and cardinals during the winter. i also have goldfinches and hummingbirds during the summer but i’m going to wait to get them feeders because its starting to get cold and im sure they’ve already began to migrate south.
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www.petbuddies.pk Hi friends. It’s here’s my innovative feeder for birds. 1) Material 1.5 liter Cola bottle 3/4 inch (19mm) electric pipe bend not elbow (normally get from any electric shop) 1/2 inch PVC pipe (Get from any PVC sanitary shop) 2 inch in length 2) Advantages Easy to make Store one week feed for budgies (Depend on your bottle size) Free yourself for daily feeding birds Hope you all like it and make it for your budgies
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A variety of birds feeding on Aspects, Inc. bird feeders
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New feeder almost in final position. Need to build a base for it. These are first motion detection videos I got. I wish more species would come.
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Bird Feeder on Camano Island, WA. Amazing to see so many Goldfinchs at my feeder. Thanks for watching. Justin Donnelson from Camano Island Washington Leave Comment ROCK ON! Justin Donnelson – More movies of mine www.YouTube.com SUBSCRIBE and say Hi
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i have a ton of extra tile left over from several remodel jobs, and i don’t really want to throw it all away, does anybody have any ideas of things to build out of all this tile? high end dog house bird house/feeder? i dunno, anything?
thank you
tiles range from 14" stone floor tile to mosaic back splash tile. there is enough to cover about 2500 to 2800 sq feet.
thanks