Family First - Winter 2021/22

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I S S U E 0 9 - G re a t O u td o o r s

MAKE YOUR OWN

winter bird feeder

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s food becomes more difficult for birds to find, they will really appreciate being left some. A wire feeder is a great way of hanging old kitchen scraps up for the birds and an orange feeder makes a lovely bright container for sunflower seeds and nuts. If you leave your feeders out long enough in a quiet space, away from people or predators, you’ll be able to enjoy watching the birds feast on your food!

What you will need:

Bird seeds and nuts Natural jute or hemp twine An orange or other citrus fruit

such as a lemon or grapefruit A piece of wire (floristry wire

2.

Squeeze out the juice so that you are left with the hollowed-out halves.

works well) bread, cheese or other highenergy food

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To make wire feeders (also known as a kebab bird feeders): 1

Collect scraps of highenergy food from around the house, like cheese, fresh fruit like apples, and bread. Don’t use anything with mould on.

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Chop your food up into small pieces that are big enough to handle and thread it onto your wire.

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Turn your wire inwards to make a loop and twist the ends together.

4

Cut off a piece of twine and tie it around your wire loop. Hang your feeder up by the twine for the birds.

Hang your feeders out of the wind, but quite high up, so they are out of the reach of cats. Make sure your feeder is hung somewhere that you can see from your window, so they can be watched! The birds might take a while to come, especially if this is the first time that food has been put out for them.

ORANGE FEEDERS

Cut your fruit in half.

Pick your orange half up by its twine so you can see how it hangs. Fill it with your seeds and nuts.

Feeding the birds

Pieces of apple, dried fruit,

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4.

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British garden birds such as robin and blue tit will enjoy kitchen scraps in winter

Thread twine through the holes to make a hanging loop, like in the picture. You could make the holes using a thick knitting needle or small pointed screwdriver.

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