Try to figure out how to make this one on your own. We couldn't find specific instructions on how to make this bird feeder, but it looks so cool that we just had to include it on our list! This one is a true DIY effort for all of you handy types. Check out this how-to video on putting this unique bird feeder together. All you need is a tree, a bottle, a PVC fence post top, a jigsaw, a heat gun, and a little wire. If you are a true outdoorsman that loves fishing as much as bird watching, this is the perfect project for you! The fish design also makes excellent nautical or beach-front decor for coastal living. Also, don't forget that hummingbirds feed on hummingbird nectar and not birdseed. It’s as pretty as the birds it is designed to attract! The best part is, there is no glass or woodcutting involved. If you're as much of a hummingbird fan as we are, take a look at the easy instructions for making this hummingbird feeder. Who wouldn't want to attract and care for these elusive little birds? Hummingbird Wine Bottle Feeder | Image credit: TheChillyDogįast forward to summer: there is nothing more beautiful, eye-catching and awe-inspiring than watching a hummingbird in flight. This is also an excellent way to upcycle some of those leftover wine corks! Here are the instructions for this rustic-style bird feeder. After cutting the circular pieces of wood, just string it all together using paracord rope attached to a carabiner. If you prefer cutting wood rather than glass, this bird feeder is an excellent and easy option for you. Paracord Wine Bottle Bird Feeder | Image credit: FourOaksCrafts You can also express your creativity by Bedazzling (or otherwise decorating) the outside of the wine bottle. The lack of a feeding dish means there is nowhere for heavy snow to collect in the winter, making the seed more accessible to the birds and reducing the number of times you need to trek out in the bad weather to clear off the feeder. If you like the look of a hanging wine bottle bird feeder, but are quite handy around the garage and looking for more of a challenge, take a look at the instructions for this one with metal feeding ports. Wine Bottle Bird Feeder with Perch Holes | Image credit: Rebecca'sBirdGardensBlog The instructions for this feeder do require some glass cutting, so don't forget those safety goggles!ģ) Wine Bottle Bird Feeder with Perch Holes They also add a pretty, decorative touch to the feeder. If you inherited a bunch of china that you know you will never use because the pattern is outdated, or you enjoy collecting antique saucers, this is the perfect use for those small plates. It is also easy to refill, thanks to the hinged bottle stoppers. This adorable bird feeder can be easily hung from any tree, bush or pole in your yard. Wine Bottle Bird Feeder with Dish | Image credit: Rebecca'sBirdGardensBlog This feeder will also test what you learned in high school woodshop! Here are instructions on how to make this fun and functional feeder. Since the frame is wood, you can also use it as a canvas to express your painting creativity. The roof also helps to protect the birdseed from squirrels that climb down onto bird feeders from the trees. The roof structure keeps snow off the feeding dish and allows birds to feed while being sheltered from winter storms. This house-shaped bird feeder would not only make an attractive addition to your yard, but it offers critical shelter to birds over the winter. Upside Down Wine Bottle Bird Feeder | Image credit: DownHomeInspiration Providing enough energy for winter survival. Wine bottle bird feeder over the winter is seed high in fat and oil content, The best birdseed with which to fill your By creating beautiful and functional bird feeders from your empty wine bottles, and filling them with the right foods, you can beautify your home while helping our fine feathered friends survive until Spring. To generate enough body heat to stay comfy and cozy outdoors all winter long, they must eat a great deal of fat-rich food. Finches, sparrows, chickadees, and robins are just a few of our bird friends that stick around and brave the freezing temperatures. Before you toss those bottles into the recycling bin, consider re-purposing them in a 'birdy-meaningful' way! With the seemingly endless parade of parties and celebrations of the holiday season, you may find yourself with more empty wine bottles than usual. Bring more beauty into your yard and help your local wildlife get through the winter by turning an empty wine bottle into a DIY Wine Bottle Bird Feeder.
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