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		<description><![CDATA[Design specifications: The house was designed to keep the birds off the ground in order to keep them away from the danger below. The chains (1 foot * 8 pieces total for top and bottom) on top of the bird house are designed to hold the bird house on top of the ceiling. The chains [...]]]></description>
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<p>Design specifications: The house was designed to keep the birds off the ground in order to keep them away from the danger below. The chains (1 foot * 8 pieces total for top and bottom) on top of the bird house are designed to hold the bird house on top of the ceiling. The chains attach to the included &#8220;L&#8221; shaped brackets, which mount to the ceiling of your structure with eight screws. The 4 chains under the house are designed to attach additional small cages, pools, etc. ( Exterior design can be changed&#8230;) The house was built from natural wood, screws and washers as well as the rope and metal brackets. The roof of the house is covered with plastic for easy cleanup. The structure of the bird house is not made with any glue. Let your birds enjoy the freedom of your home!!!</p>
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		<title>Scout How-To: Plastic jug/bottle birdfeeder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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, [...]]]></description>
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<p>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&#8243; dowel (approximately 12&#8243; 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.</p>
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		<title>Through the kitchen window &#8211; Hummingbird lands on citrus tree and gets drink from feeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 06:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great view from our kitchen window of our little hummingbird who lands on our potted citrus tree. It&#8217;s so cool how you can see the shadow as it drinks from the feeder! The blurry video in some parts is due to the sun screens on our windows, which is a must for any Arizona [...]]]></description>
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<p>A great view from our kitchen window of our little hummingbird who lands on our potted citrus tree. It&#8217;s so cool how you can see the shadow as it drinks from the feeder! The blurry video in some parts is due to the sun screens on our windows, which is a must for any Arizona home, lol.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[birdfeederdesigns.com Attract birds to your garden with elegant and easy to build bird feeders. Bird feeder designs that will have you building your own bird feeders at home. There are even some bird feeder plans especially for the kids. If you like birds and want to attract them then you should come over to birdfeederdesigns.com [...]]]></description>
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<p>birdfeederdesigns.com Attract birds to your garden with elegant and easy to build bird feeders. Bird feeder designs that will have you building your own bird feeders at home. There are even some bird feeder plans especially for the kids. If you like birds and want to attract them then you should come over to birdfeederdesigns.com and have lookiee.</p>
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		<title>Oklahoma Orioles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 10:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baltimore and Orchard Orioles in Oklahoma. We put out containers of grape jelly for them and mockingbirds and robins. We also have an oriole nectar feeder, but they use the hummingbird feeders more than it.]]></description>
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<p>Baltimore and Orchard Orioles in Oklahoma. We put out containers of grape jelly for them and mockingbirds and robins. We also have an oriole nectar feeder, but they use the hummingbird feeders more than it.</p>
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		<title>Video Shows Our Bird Feeder In Bucks County Near Doylestown</title>
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		<title>A Wooden Bird House Feeder Will Make Everyone Happy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best way of enjoying the hobby of bird feeding is to have them at our backyard. People, no matter of what age will enjoy this. No matter where you stay even in the remotest of the place, or somewhere deep in the woods or an urban area, bird feeding at the backyard of your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The best way of enjoying the hobby of bird feeding is to have them at our backyard. People, no matter of what age will enjoy this. No matter where you stay even in the remotest of the place, or somewhere deep in the woods or an urban area, bird feeding at the backyard of your house is a pleasurable experience.</P><br />
<P>One of the popular feeders available in the market today is a wooden bird feeder. The main advantage of it over the other feeders is that since they are made of wood they are very strong and sturdy. And also the beauty of wood is that it can withstand all types of weather.</P><br />
<P>Wooden bird feeder can be made in a very simple or a very grand manner too according to your expertise. In fact, all you need to make a wooden bird feeder is 4 side pieces of wood, 1 piece of square wood and small nails. Even children at your house will find it very easy to make and they will be thrilled to no bounds after making it.</P><br />
<P>There is another variety in wooden bird feeders called the hopper feeders, generally these ones are liked by birds as they provide ample security to them in times of bad weather. They are also quite popular in nature.</P><br />
<P>Things to remember while using a Wooden Bird feeder:</P><br />
<P>The food that you keep for the birds in the feeder needs to emptied every morning. The reason behind that is in case of rain or wind, the seeds can rot and these can be harmful for the birds.</P><br />
<P>Keep them at a correct location; the place should not hamper the birds from not coming. A good location attracts more birds; they should not be scared to come to the place.</P><br />
<P>Do not make too much complicated feeders again something which might hamper the birds to come in.</P><br />
<P>Try to make the feeders of cedar or redwood, as they do not rot very easily and typically can fight all weather conditions be it during the rains or during the snow.</P><br />
<P>How to make an easy wooden bird feeder</P><br />
<P>As written earlier, all you need is 1) 2 inches wide 4 side pieces of wood, 2) 1 wooden piece that is square in shape, 3) Nails.</P><br />
<P>The squared piece of wood can be used a base of the feeder, with the use of hammer take the 4 pieces of side wood and nail them against the squared piece of wood. The structure visible to you would be of small squared dish with 4 sides to it. You may need to insert paper preferably a newspaper so that it can flatten down. Once the structure is ready all you need to do is put in the seeds into the feeder. Ideally this should be located at a post that is big enough or table which can hold the feeder. Your bird feeder is ready and you can sit back and watch your favorite birds in action. In fact, even your children can make this simple bird feeder with ease.</P></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bird feeder is equipment usually placed in your garden or hanged on your window or balcony to feed wild birds flying around or passing by your territory. Bird lovers tend to use them because they know that the most effective method to attract wild birds is food. Others might buy feeders or make them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>A bird feeder is equipment usually placed in your garden or hanged on your window or balcony to feed wild birds flying around or passing by your territory. Bird lovers tend to use them because they know that the most effective method to attract wild birds is food. Others might buy feeders or make them for the purpose of giving their garden a classy look. While some people like to get the best feeders in terms of the design, it does not really matter to birds. This subject is still controversial though.</P><br />
<P>There are many types of feeders. Yet, the most significant types are:</P><br />
<P>Metal bird feeders. wooden bird feeders. garden bird feeders. window bird feeders. homemade bird feeders. </P><br />
<P>A lot of people ask me if there really is a best design for feeders. Truth to be told, it depends on your lifestyle, your house design and your taste. There is no specific standard design or type that attracts birds the most or even attract the eyes of your human visitors more than the other. But to offer some useful tips, if you have a wooden house, it will not make sense to get a shiny metal feeder. If you have a small window, do not go and buy a large feeder that does not fit in which you might have to put away from the window willing that birds will fly inside the house to eat from it. They might, but you will be the one who suffers the mess. Also consider those bird feeders that come with lights so that birds can eat at night making your garden parties and gatherings look great. The most important tip is to feed the birds what they love. For example, hummingbirds prefer to eat sugary food not just regular seeds. As you can see, we are looking for what is more convenient for birds and make sure it is there instead of worrying about how cool our feeders will look like. I am not saying you should get a bad looking one. You can have a great looking expensive feeder later on. But that should be after getting the hang of what really attracts those birds to your backyard.</P><br />
<P>For those whose budget will not give them the opportunity to buy a fancy looking feeder, the good news is you can make one that looks nice and attractive as well. You can always buy a cheap feeder but it would be nice if you manage to have your own design sometimes. For a standard feeder, all you have to do is be creative and simple. I have a pineapple hanged over my window and i filled its rough edges with cherries and seeds. It never stopped getting birds. Sometimes it even attracts more birds than my good looking wooden bird feeder in the garden. You can also get some flat wood and stick every piece to the other to make a regular wooden house that looks just like yours. Those flying fellows will still visit it and eat. Some people also use a huge empty bottle of cleaner soup, make a big hole on its side near the bottom and fill it with food then hang it on trees in their backyard.</P><br />
<P>Many bird watchers think that attracting birds to their garden is an exhaustive mission. Fortunately they are wrong. There is nothing more attractive for those birds than an easy-to-find feeder with food in it. Give your garden a natural look and grow healthy plants around it so that birds can feel home. They will return and will grow in number every week without any more effort from your side. You should also consider providing them with a permanent source of water as they really need it just like you do. If you are targeting a specific type of birds, look it up and find what food it likes the most and what are its habits so you can take advantage of them. Eventually, you will be able to attract them to your bird feeders.</P></p>
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		<title>How to Look After You Garden Bird House Feeder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As garden bird house feeder a constant device placed out to supply bird food and the success of a bird feeder to attract birds that depends upon its placement and the kinds of seeds offered different species and to have different preferences. Garden bird feeders is a year round that is not only enjoyable but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>As garden <STRONG><a href="http://birdhousefeeder.net">bird house feeder</a></STRONG> a constant device placed out to supply bird food and the success of a bird feeder to attract birds that depends upon its placement and the kinds of seeds offered different species and to have different preferences. Garden bird feeders is a year round that is not only enjoyable but also helpful to some feathered friends who may need a little help during certain times of the year although this is a hard-pressed with nesting benefit from feeding as do their young who often come to the feeders.</P><br />
<P>Mostly garden bird feeders is to supply seeds such as Millet, Sunflower with oil and striped, Safflower, Thistle and rapeseed or canola seed to seed-eating birds. Bird feeders are often used for home as bird watching and many people keep web scams trained on feeders where birds often congregate and bird feeders are actually hung from a bird tables but there are other options, for some way it may be suspended from brackets or hooks that fit over tree branches and others may be attached to windows using suckers. However, during the breeding season you can help your garden visitors by leaving out your dining table leftovers as well as regular seed and feed plus a dish of water.</P><br />
<P>Indeed, garden bird feeders have important consideration in maintaining feeders, feed care should place enough birdseed into the feeder that birds can consume in two or three days, this will help to prevent the accumulation of wet and molding seeds, next is cleaning feeders this will help protect birds from disease by keeping your feeders clean, you should avoid overcrowding of feeders by placing numerous feeders from several feet apart, then keep feeding area and feeders clean, keep food storage containers dry and free of mold and fungus. You have to chose healthy feed because, when you place bird feeders in your garden, its like you&#8217;re creating a small restaurant and inviting birds to dine, it may be fast food or gourmet just be sure to provide plenty of space for your guests and simply provide several feeders and place them at various heights and distance so the birds won&#8217;t be look crowd.</P><br />
<P>Consider the protection against heat and cold houses that must be made well with adequate lumber so that young birds are protected from getting chances of too hot or too cold of the weather. You also have to consider the ventilation during the nesting season, it&#8217;s important for the nest to have adequate ventilation and this is well made houses under the leaves or roof ventilation in order to protect nests from overheating. Lastly the house maintenance, at the end of the nesting season, it is necessary to clean out the houses before leaving or storing for the winter. The insects or parasites may still be the debris and must be eliminated so that a nest may be safely built the next season, just make sure that your birdhouses has an easy access panel door for cleaning.</P></p>
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		<title>Sunflower Seed Bird House Feeders Come In Many Varieties</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bird watching and wild bird feeding has become a fascinating and enjoyable pastime for many people around the world. We love watching the variety of birds visiting our homes and yards. If you are interested in setting up bird feeding stations around your home there are some things you need to know about different species [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Bird watching and wild bird feeding has become a fascinating and enjoyable pastime for many people around the world. We love watching the variety of birds visiting our homes and yards. If you are interested in setting up bird feeding stations around your home there are some things you need to know about different species and their feeding habits as well as the different types of bird feeders available. Sunflower seed bird house feeders come in many forms which serve different purposes.</P><br />
<P>You can feed three different types of seed at once with the caged triple tube bird feeder. The tube parts of the feeder that hold the seed are fitted with metal ports (on the quality tube feeders) that will help stop house sparrows from raiding your feeder. Also the cage around the tubes keeps the squirrels out and keeps your feed safe from the larger birds like Jays and Grackles. Single Tube Caged Bird Feeders are also available if you want to feed only sunflower or one type of seed.</P><br />
<P>These tube feeders are loved by Chickadees, Evening Grosbeaks, Titmice, Nuthatches, Jays, House Finches, Purple Finches, Redpolls, Woodpeckers and Cardinals. If you want to restrict their use to smaller birds use a tube feeder without a tray. Take away the perches and you will restrict the feeder use to only species that can cling like finches, chickadees, nuthatches, titmice and small woodpeckers.</P><br />
<P>There are sunflower seed bird feeders that are constructed of wire mesh also. These sturdy feeders are squirrel resistant because they are made entirely of metal. No plastic and no wood. Some of them hold over 5 pounds of sunflower seed! Wire mesh feeders come in several designs, some with perch rings and trays and some without.</P><br />
<P>So the first thing you need to do when deciding on which types of feeders to use for your bird feeding station is to decide which species you want to attract to your yard. If you don&#8217;t know what birds live near you, check with your local Audubon Society. They should have a list of birds for your specific area.</P><br />
<P>Read up on the wild birds that live in your neck of the woods, or grasslands, or desert, or even in your city, and decide which species you want to watch, close up. Many songbirds prefer sunflower seed because of its high fat content. Sunflower seed bird feeders take advantage of this, offering you the biggest bang for your buck considering the number of different wild birds that will be attracted to these feeders.</P><br />
<P>In conclusion, having the right bird feeders and mounting them in the proper locations is essential for attracting the species you want to observe to your backyard. Sunflower seed bird feeders will attract a large variety of birds and should be one of your first choices for your feeding station. You will probably want to add other types of feeders to your yard also because the greater the variety, the more different species of birds you will attract.</P></p>
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