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Materials Needed:
Empty toilet paper roll or a cardboard tube from a paper towel roll
Peanut butter or vegetable shortening
Birdseed
String or yarn
Butter knife or spatula
Plate or shallow dish
Scissors
Optional: Decorating materials such as paint, markers, stickers, or colored tape
Instructions:
Prepare the Work Area: Lay out all your materials on a clean, flat surface. Make sure to cover the surface with newspaper or a plastic tablecloth to protect it from any mess.
Cut the String: Cut a length of string or yarn about 12-18 inches long. This will be used to hang the bird feeder.
Thread the String Through the Tube: Take one end of the string and thread it through the tube. Pull it through until you have an equal length of string on each side.
Tie a Knot: Tie the two ends of the string together in a knot at the top of the tube. This will create a loop for hanging the bird feeder.
Spread Peanut Butter or Shortening: Use a butter knife or spatula to spread a thick layer of peanut butter or vegetable shortening all over the outside of the cardboard tube. Make sure to cover it completely.
Roll in Birdseed: Pour some bird seed onto a plate or shallow dish. Roll the peanut butter or shortening-covered tube in the birdseed until it's completely coated. You can press gently to make sure the seeds stick.
Decorate (Optional): If you like, you can decorate your bird feeder with paint, markers, stickers, or colored tape. Get creative and make it colorful and fun!
Let it Dry: Allow the bird feeder to dry completely before hanging it outside. This will prevent the seeds from falling off too easily.
Hang the Bird Feeder: Find a suitable location outside, such as a tree branch or a hook, and hang your bird feeder using the loop of string. Make sure it's at a height where you and your kids can easily observe the birds that come to feed.
Enjoy Watching the Birds: Once the bird feeder is hung up, sit back and enjoy watching the birds come to enjoy their tasty treat! You can keep a bird-watching journal to record the different types of birds you see.
That's it!
Making a bird feeder is a fun and easy DIY project for kids that also helps encourage an appreciation for nature and wildlife.
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