DIY Bird Feeder (from a Plastic Bottle)
I love feeding and watching birds. I recently made a quick DIY bird feeder. I used materials I already had on hand. The only cost to me was the bird seed! The birds rapidly ate all the bird seed in my DIY bird feeder, so I'd say it was a success!
Supplies
Empty plastic bottle (I used a roasted peanuts bottle)
Twine
Multipurpose Scissors (or, you could use a drill if you like)
3 wooden chopsticks, pencils or dowels (I used chopsticks from a Chinese takeout order)
How to Make a Bird Feeder from a Plastic Bottle
My simple bird feeder came together in a matter of minutes. To start, I washed and dried an empty plastic bottle.
I used a pair of scissors to poke three sets of holes in the bottle. (Each set consists of a hole on opposite sides of the bottle.)
I then fed a chopstick through a hole to a corresponding hole on the opposite side of the bottle. (I did this three times to create perches for the birds.)
My aim was to have bird perches toward the top, middle and bottom of the feeder.
After I had the chopsticks inserted in the bottle, I used a scissor to make a small hole above each perch. (I found the easiest way to make the holes was to poke the scissor into the bottle and then turn it.) The birds can use the holes to get access to the bird seed.
After I had the feeding holes and perches completed, I poked two holes (on opposite sides) toward the top of the bottle.
I ran a length of twine through the holes and knotted it at the top to create a loop from which to hang the bird feeder. (You can see how I did it in the photo below.)
Them all I did was take the top off the bottle, fill the bottle with bird seed, replace the top and hang my new DIY bird feeder.
One thing I like about these DIY bird feeders is that I don't have to clean them. After the birds eat up all the seed, I just recycle the bottle and make a new feeder. That way, I can easily keep my feeders clean and safe for the birds.
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Lauren of Mom Home Guide on Apr 20, 2021
I think it makes things easier to make new upcycled birdfeeders instead of always cleaning them!
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Connie on May 06, 2021
Yes, I'll definitely make a couple of these-cute idea & so easy-love it!
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Lauren of Mom Home Guide on May 06, 2021
That great! Enjoy!
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Frequently asked questions
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How do they get the food if the chopsticks are in the holes?
Maybe I’m either lazy or not very bright. ( or both lol), but why can’t the bird feeder be used more than once ?
This may be a dumb question, but what keeps the seeds from all falling out the holes?