Spread peanut butter on a pinecone, roll it in birdseed, and hang it on a tree. Birds love the natural look, and it’s an easy way to recycle pinecones from your yard.
1. Pinecone Feeder
Cut a window in a milk carton, paint it, and fill it with seeds. Hang it from a tree, and enjoy watching birds visit your creative, eco-friendly bird feeder every day!
2. Milk Carton Feeder
Scoop out an orange half, poke holes for string, and fill it with birdseed. Hang it outside, and birds will love this natural, biodegradable feeder full of tasty treats.
3. Orange Peel Feeder
Coat a toilet paper roll with peanut butter, roll it in birdseed, and slide it onto a branch. It’s a zero-waste, super easy way to feed backyard birds with minimal effort.
4. Toilet Paper Roll Feeder
Cut holes in a plastic bottle, insert wooden spoons for perches, and fill it with seeds. Hang it up, and watch birds perch and feed from your upcycled bottle feeder.
5. Plastic Bottle Feeder
Mix birdseed with gelatin, press into cookie cutters, and let it dry. Hang the shaped feeders with a ribbon. This fun project adds charm while feeding backyard birds.
6. Cookie Cutter Feeder
Fill a muffin tin with birdseed and melted suet, let it harden, then pop out the feeders. Hang or place them outside to provide nutritious food for winter birds. 4o4o
7. Muffin Tin Feeder