Peanut Butter Bird Feeder: This is a neat little project that someone can do in no time, it's excellent for kids and the birds will love you for it. Since the snow is here I thought why not give something to the birds that forgot to fly south!!
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Apart from feeding your birds with seeds, another popular bird food that birders give is bird suet. This bird food usually uses lard as the main ingredient while mixing with other components to make an excellent recipe. However, apart from lard, you can also use peanut butter as the main i...
Wild bird peanut butter 25kg : this will be the 3rd time we have reordered so that speaks for itself . It’s brilliant we have coconut shells on the tree by the pond and a feeder on the kitchen window , it attracts so many different species from wrens to woodpeckers who are hilarious ...
9. Instead of suet, use peanut butter stuffed into a pine cone and rolled in seeds as a bird feeder. 10. Peanut butter is an excellent lubricator. Wherever you would normally use WD-40, lather on some peanut butter. (One of most creative uses for peanuts) ...
Once we made it home we refilled thebird feederwe recently ordered for our front yard because the birds have been draining it in less than 48 hours. We bought thesame onewe love in our backyard because the squirrels cannot get to it and Chase is still all about looking out our windows ...
bird feeder with. Tie one end around the second or third section from the tip of the cone. Cover your work surface with newspaper to minimize any mess. Hold the pine cone at its smallest tip, then use a butter knife or craft stick to spread a thick layer of the creamy peanut butter ...
Bird Feeder Here is where you can use creamy or chunky peanut butter. Mix with any birdseed, roll into balls, and place in a small mesh bag to hang in your trees. Or, have the kids gather the largest pine cones and stuff the crevices. ...