How can I DIY a bird feeder and make it squirrel and crow proof?
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In the search box type in "bird feeders" and scroll through until you find something that catches your eye! Have fun!
Find a plant bracket that you can hang on a wooden post, like a porch or deck post and attach it. Then get three pieces of sisal rope and make them long enough so that if you tie a knot in the center of the three pieces of rope and then put the plate on top of it... all the long pieces of the sisal rope will be long enough to pull together over top of the plate bowl or saucer and hang your bird feeder from the plant bracket... Once you tie them together up top,as well. It can be made with items you find around the house, it is simple beautiful and rustic.
If that sounds a little too involved for you, and simply find a beautiful Bowl saucer or even a teacup... Place bird seed in it and place it on a table in the yard somewhere that you can watch The birds snacking anytime.
Repurpose one from a ceiling fan light fixture: http://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/how-to-repurpose-a-ceiling-fan-light-fixture-into-a-bird-feeder-21693449
How to Repurpose a Ceiling Fan Light Fixture Into a Bird Feeder
Old pie pans, wire hanger and a piece of pvc pipe I used to make mine