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A plastic flowerpot used as a squirrel baffle.
Create a welcoming haven for birds with these DIY bird feeder station ideas! Discover creative, budget-friendly projects using upcycled materials, wood, and simple designs to attract feathered friends. Perfect for nature lovers and crafters, these customizable stations add charm to gardens, patios, or balconies. Inspire wildlife-friendly spaces with easy-to-follow tutorials and eco-friendly touches. #DIYBirdFeeder #BackyardWildlife #GardenDIY
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Sharing our DIY bird feeder stand that was created on a budget from an old cast iron light post - lots of fun home DIY projects here
A quick project when you have a spare hour…… 1. See a suitable tree branch whilst out on morning dog walk… 2. Trim off any unwanted leaves and twigs 3. Chisel off the lower part …
Pallet scraps, framed, onto a 4"x4" post for platform feeder. 60-minute project. #birdfeederplans #diybirdfeederplans #homemadebirdfeeder #wildbirdscoop
Now that winter is over it is nesting season for wild birds. It is too warm for Homemade Suet Cake so I am turning my Suet Feeder into a nesting material station for the wild
I bought a window screen on clearance years ago with a plan to make a platform feeder. Never happened. Until now! My hubbie built this out of a pallet and used a fallen branch for the post. It's rustic and sturdy and MUCH more than I could have hoped for!
What a really neat idea...use a decorative bird cage as a bird feeding station.
Finally a squirrel proof feeder! You will need an 11' 4x4 post w/chamferred corners, an 8' post sleeve and cap, 2 large and 2 med. decorative hangers. #birdfeedingstation #seedbirdfeeders #birdseed #birdfood #WildBirdScoop
Farms and agriculture in Northwest New Jersey Skylands: Your backyard can be more than just an area you need to mow on Saturdays. Even on a small lot in a congested suburban area, you can grow enough food to put away dozens of quarts of delicious homegrown produce for consumption throughout the year. And it is fascinating to take note of the wide variety of wildlife with which you share your domain. You may even want to invite more!
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