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10 Bird Feeders Kids Love To Make

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10 Bird Feeders Kids Love To Make



We love to feed the birds outside in the backyard. It's so much fun to sit back and watch all the wonderful birds come over to eat the seed. Making bird feeders with the kids is a great activity to get them outside and loving nature. My boys and I love making bird feeders together and then sitting back and see which birds come.  My toddlers favorite bird right now is the "re" (red) one.  My oldest always wants to know if there is a chickadee like in his Caillou  book. Feeding and watching birds has become a special time for us to enjoy nature.
There are so many great ideas out there for DIY bird feeders.  I set out to make a fun list for you to look through and hope you find a few ideas that you and your kids can enjoy.  That way you too can sit back and enjoy the birds.

10 Bird Feeders Kids Love To Make


10 Bird Feeders Kids Love To Make


Bird feeders from plastic lids


2.  Bird Seed Feeders by Plain Vanilla Mom


3.  Homemade Birdhouse Feeders by Momma's Fun World



4.  Orange Shell Bird feeders by JDaniel4's Mom

Bird Ornaments- Read.Explore.Learn.



5.  Cheerios Bird Feeders by Happy Hooligans

cheerio bird feeders

6.  Pinecone Treats for the Birds by My Nearest and Dearest

Pinecone bird feeders



7.  Bird Suet Recipe by Kindergarten & Preschool For Teachers & Parents

Help Feed Birds During Winter: Easy-to-Make Feeders & Suet Recipe

8.  Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder by East Coast Mommy 



9.  Butterfly Bird Feeder by Vanessa Crafts at Red Barn

Bird Feeder by See Vanessa Craft for Red Barn Blog



10.  Apple Bird Feeder by FSPDT


More Bird Feeding Ideas





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6 comments:

  1. So many great ideas and it looks like there is a few that don't involve peanut butter (I have allergic kids) off to check them out! :)

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  2. What a wonderful collection of feeders! I love that each is so unique. Thank you for sharing mine.

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  3. What a fun round-up Jamie. We haven't made one yet, but I definitely need to add it to our summer bucket list. Pinned!

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  4. Awesome round up, Jaime! Thanks for featuring our Cheerio feeders! Pinning this one to my Nature for Kids board.

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