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  • There are a number of squirrel species in the United States, including red squirrels, Northern flying squirrels, fox squirrels and Eastern gray squirrels. Regardless of which species lives in your…

  • A chickadee is a small bird found in most parts of the United States, and, while you may not be familiar with their appearance, you most likely have heard their distinctive call,…

  • A decorative pond filled with graceful, colorful fish adds a natural and attractive element to your garden. If you live in an area where wild animal sightings are common, you need to protect your fish…

  • Doves are beautiful birds commonly associated with peace and love. These full-breasted birds always travel with their partners or in a group. Doves can easily be attracted to a yard by creating an…

  • Thistle feeders attract finches and smaller songbirds with small seeds called "nyjer." A thistle feeder is essentially a long, usually plastic tube with small perches and openings wide enough for the…

  • Objects made of various types of metals typically encounter a type of erosion known as corrosion. Corrosion often occurs when metal is exposed to certain types of chemicals or elements from the…

  • The dormouse is a small rodent that is native to Eurasia, Japan and Africa. The name dormouse is used in reference to any of 27 different small-bodied rodents belonging to the Myoxidae family.…

  • As one of the few species that mate for life, doves are a natural symbol for love and a beautiful addition to any field. Use water, flowers and grains to attract doves into your field, and give them…

  • Songbirds, such as tanagers and orioles, are attracted to bird feeders that include fruit. Simple, yet creative, bird feeders can be made to draw these birds into your yard so you can enjoy listening…

  • The difference between Titmouse and Titmice is the number of birds. Titmice is the plural of the name Titmouse. These are small, active birds out of a grouping of 13 related species in four genera.…

  • Orioles are a type of small, colorful bird that can be spotted in North America. There are eight varieties which breed seasonally in the U.S. including Baltimores, Bullocks and Hooded. Although these…

  • Bird bottle nests are a colonial invention, cleverly recycling old clay jugs with broken handles into decorative and very functional bird's nests. The original purpose of encouraging birds was for…

  • Finch feeders are also known as tube feeders. They have shorter perches that make it difficult for larger birds, such as blue jays and grackles, to feed from them. They are perfect for any one of the…

  • Face painting is popular on some holidays, for sporting events, as well as at children's events. While some people take the idea of face painting literally and use paint on the face, you should use…

  • Starlings are an aggressive, nonnative species of the United States which can kill other birds to take their nesting spots. Similarly, the common grackle is aggressive and can pose a threat to smaller…

  • Turn your backyard into a bird-watching oasis by adding a ground feeder. Ground feeders provide an attraction for ground-feeding birds in addition to the birds that prefer pole-mounted or hanging…

  • While you are no longer working, retirement does not have to be boring. Rather it can be quite the opposite. Many view retirement as a time to travel, take classes, spend more time with friends and…

  • Even though society is increasingly driven by technology, there is still no substitute for human companionship. Some people may even feel alone in the world when they lack this companionship. Whether…

  • Drawing the widest variety of birds to your outdoor feeders often means providing an equal variety of foods, along with fresh water and safe perches nearby. This becomes a challenge in winter if you…

  • Automatic fish feeders are available from pet stores and specialty fish stores, and come in handy if you're going on vacation, aren't home during fish-feeding hours, or even full-time for the fish…

  • Craft bird feeders are often constructed with wood and a tray containing bird seed. However, if you have skunks or raccoons in your yard, they can eat all of the seeds out of a tray-style bird feeder.…

  • Squirrels are resourceful creatures when it comes to finding food and will often make pests of themselves by eating from bird feeders and garbage cans. You can nip this habit in the bud by feeding the…

  • Grackles are a common bird found primarily throughout North America. The bird, which travels in large flocks, often looks for food on lawns and farmland. If you have bird feeders, grackles tend to…

  • Recycling is an important way to help protect the planet and prevent unnecessary waste. Encouraging children to recycle items in craft projects helps them understand the need to recycle while also…

  • Grackles are a type of slender blackbird, with black plumage that has a iridescent shine. They are gregarious birds, meaning that they travel in large groups, and they are also aggressive. In large…

  • Squirrels are cute and furry backyard animals that generally provide competition to birds by vying for their birdseed feeders. Watching squirrels forage and feed is an entertaining experience. Though…

  • Fathers and sons doing stuff together gives both a chance to bond and build a relationship. Hobbies and crafts for fathers and sons to do together don't have to be complicated or expensive. They…

  • Face painting can unlock the imagination of both the painter and the subject. Children love transforming into their favorite animals, while adults find a creative outlet in face painting and love…

  • Bird feeders come in many varieties. The main types of seed feeders are tray or platform feeders, hopper feeders and tube feeders. Nectar bird feeders are also popular, especially in areas where…

  • Despite their innocent-looking faces, squirrels can be troublesome to deal with and aggressive to homeowners and birds. Aggressive squirrels raid bird feeders, nest around a house damaging wires and…

  • Cup and saucer bird feeders add to the style of a flower garden or garden pathway. You can make one from either copper tubing or PVC pipe. Copper tubing compliments older china cup and saucer…

  • If you have old bottles laying around your house, you can recycle them by making easy, fun crafts. Everything from wine bottles to plastic soda bottles can be reused and turned into a pretty craft or…

  • Just as there are varying species of finch birds, there are different varieties of finch feeders. Even though some finch feeders are designed to attract a certain species of finch, the type of finch…

  • Feeding finches in the winter brings them to where you can watch them. You can even get involved in one of the bird counting programs that universities like Cornell or the Audubon society run.…

  • Deer are commonly fed by wildlife lovers concerned about their welfare in winter, though some states discourage this practice. Hunters, keen to attract more deer, also sometimes feed them. The most…

  • With a little bit of work you can turn a pile of mundane items into the local bird's favorite feeding spot. A sock type finch feeder can easily be made out of a simple list of materials and a half an…

  • Birds are an integral part of the wildlife society. Although beautiful and pleasant, birds can cause serious problems especially when they gather together in large numbers. Bird excrement has a high…

  • A suet feeder is a lump of birdseed that is held together with suet, or rendered lard. While suet feeders are attractive to birds, working with suet can be messy and unpleasant, especially if you are…

  • Painting metal saws is no different than painting any other type of metal. When you follow the directions, you will have a beautifully painted piece.

  • Mealworms are the larvae of Tenebrio molitor, commonly known as the darkling beetle. They are a preferred food for many species of birds, including finches and bluebirds. Providing mealworms as a…

  • The winter months can create a hardship for local bird populations as it is more difficult for them to find food sources. Providing food for these birds is inexpensive and can ease this hardship.…

  • Bird watching is fun and educational for children and adults alike. Enticing a variety of birds to your yard with a homemade bird feeder is a fun and easy project. You can help kids make a bird feeder…

  • Bird feeders are a decorative way to attract birds to your yard. Even if you are not an avid birdwatcher, the colorful and interesting birds that will visit your bird feeder can become a sight you…

  • Attracting birds to your yard can enrich the environment and provide hours of enjoyment as you watch your feathered friends enjoy the feast you have set out. But having a feeder does require more…

  • If you've set up a bird feeder to no avail, there are several things you can do that will help attract birds to your feeders. Birds are continually looking for safe places to establish a home that is…

  • A homemade bird feeder can be made from a number of simple items you already have around the house--from milk jugs and milk cartons to pine cones and bagels. You can decorate them with paint or hang…

  • Bird feeders can attract birds to your yard, where they can build nests close to a ready source of food. The shape of the bird feeder and the type of seed that you put into it are important things to…

  • Placing your bird feeder at the right height ensures your feeder gets plenty of traffic. Though you can place a feeder at nearly any height and attract birds, the National Audubon Society recommends…

  • There is enjoyment to be found in watching birds flock to your feeders, especially during the winter when their natural food sources are limited. Making feeders from plastic bottles not only helps the…

  • Kindergarten students are naturally inquisitive about the outdoors and benefit from hands-on learning activities. Making homemade bird feeders in your kindergarten classroom, or at home with your…

  • Making bird feeders is a fun family project to do in early spring as birds start to emerge. You can make a feeder with a Glad container or another plastic jug and materials around the house. Then sit…

  • Millions of people enjoy feeding birds, and feeders come in many different shapes and sizes. Suet bird feeders are specially designed for birds that eat insects. Many insect-eaters don't eat seeds at…

  • The tiniest birds in North America, hummingbirds are a favorite among birders. During breeding and migration, people provide a much-needed snack for these tiny powerhouses. With as many as 53 beats of…

  • Birdwatching is a very popular activity, with more than 51 million birders in the United States. If you want to be one of the millions, you probably already know that attracting birds to a feeder in…

  • While backyard bird feeders attract many interesting songbirds, they can also attract vermin, according to the Public Health Department of King County in Washington. The rats can be attracted to the…

  • Suet is a sweet treat for birds that is packed with seeds and nutrients. All natural cedar suet feeders provide an area for suet to hang in a tree, off a pole on in any location outside. Birds…

  • Bird watching is a hobby that many people enjoy and can be done in your own backyard with the introduction of a bird feeder. Instead of spending money purchasing a feeder, you can make one yourself.…

  • Many people enjoy attracting birds to their yard for viewing and listening pleasure. One way to do this is to put out bird feeders. Making the bird feeder also can be a simple craft project for your…

  • Bird watching is fun for people of all ages. One simple way to attract birds so you can observe them is with a bird feeder. You can have preschool aged children help you make one of a simple feeder…

  • PVC pipe is a durable plastic and vinyl pipe that is often used in underground plumbing projects. It is also cheap enough and adaptable enough to use for many different home crafts, such as bird…

  • Bird feeders are not just for the birds, they're for bird watchers too. You can make cool bird feeders that attract birds, people, or both, you decide. Made from new or recycled materials, a cool bird…

  • Almost everyone has some type of hobby or activity they do for fun. Whether it is playing guitar, sewing or fishing, these hobbies can be a great way to spend your time. However, some people also want…

  • Bird enthusiasts are always looking for ways to attract birds to their yards. Making your own homemade suet feeder will encourage lots of birds to gather and feed, giving you the opportunity to…

  • Making popcorn bird feeders for kids is a great family craft project that is not only rewarding because of the quality time spent with your children but also inexpensive and easy to do. It requires…

  • If you are concerned about generating too much garbage and contributing to landfills, there is a way to recycle items yourself. Use items that you no longer need or want to make different crafts.…

  • Bird watching is a hobby that catches the interest of many people, both young and old. Some watchers choose to go out into the wilderness equipped with binoculars and cameras. However, you can enjoy…

  • Everyone loves birds, especially cats. If you would like to attract wild birds to your backyard, but you or your neighbor has cats that may pose a threat, consider building a raised bird feeder. It…

  • A molded bird seed feeder, in which the bird feed itself is molded into the shape of the feeder, is a great project for children and adults to do together. Using common ingredients, a feeder can be…

  • Making a bird feeder from a pop bottle is recycling at its best. You keep plastic out of the landfills, and you feed your feathered friends. A pop bottle bird feeder project is a great way for kids to…

  • A wooden seed tray bird feeder filled with wild bird seed will have the birds flocking to your backyard year round. Simple and inexpensive to construct, this bird feeder is weather-resistant,…

  • House finch: a small bird with male's exhibiting a bright red head, have an engaging song of "cheet cheet cheet." They are a common bird throughout the west and have now spread into the eastern United…

  • The goldfinch is a beautiful, bright yellow bird with black markings. Males are much brighter in color than females, but they all have a yellow/orange cone-shaped beak. They are common to much of…

  • Amish products are constructed with basic materials, such as wood, because it is easy to manipulate without the use of electricity. Although the Amish culture forgoes the convenience of electricity,…

  • Feeding birds in the winter provides hours of enjoyment for birdwatchers, as hungry birds flock to feeders when food is scarce. The type of seeds you offer determine the type of birds you attract. A…

  • Goldfinches can be tricky to attract to your yard. Using a tube feeder and the small black thistle seeds, nyjer, you will be able to attract them with little effort. A tube feeder does not waste seeds…

  • If you've ever tried to maintain a bird feeder to help your feathered friends through the winter, you've probably faced those daring desperadoes, your friendly neighborhood squirrels. For an animal…

  • Old dishes can be used to create wonderfully whimsical and functional decor for your yard. Instead of inviting the birds to your yard for a cup of neighborly tea, offer them a cup of birdseed. Make a…

  • Many species of birds flock to backyards looking for food, water, and shelter. By making sure your backyard is supplied with the appropriate seed, feeders, birdbaths and plants, you can substantially…

  • Yankee bird feeders are designed and manufactured to save you money on bird seed. A common problem with standard bird feeders is that other animals, such as squirrels, take much of the bird seed.…

  • Bird feeders are available in a huge assortment of materials, colors, and sizes; some of the most attractive and long-lasting are made of metal. Over time, however, the material is exposed to sunlight…

  • A bird feeder provides an excellent supplemental food source for wild birds. It can also attract a wide variety of birds depending on the type of seed that you use. One downside to bird feeding is…

  • Assist bluebird families in feeding ravenous young in the spring and surviving severe winter weather by providing mealworms, a nutritious food source they readily devour. Mealworms are the larval…

  • Bird feeders should be cleaned every two weeks with a diluted bleach-and-water solution. The cleaning will help to protect birds from the spread of deadly diseases such as salmonellosis and…

  • Bird lovers can often become discouraged when they realize that their bird feeder is only attracting a hungry slew of blackbirds. Blackbirds are an aggressive type of bird that will indulge themselves…

  • Finches of many color (red, blue, yellow and purple) varieties will be attracted to your home with the right food and water. Soon, you'll experience the pretty singing voice and spectacular…

  • Finches are small, colorful birds that are a delightful visitors for your yard. You can set up bird feeders designed and stocked specifically for finches if you want them to keep stopping by. While…

  • Hummingbirds are fun to watch as they flutter about and stand still only long to drink from feeders. Most feeders, if purchased in the store, can be costly. However a family project of making your own…

  • Bird-watching is an easy hobby and a wonderful way to connect with nature. A good place to start is to create your own bird feeder, which brings the birds to you. Although you can buy bird feeders in…

  • Bird feeders will attract a variety of birds to your garden throughout the year. In winter, birds visit a feeder when natural foods are not available. During the spring and fall, migrating birds use…

  • Keeping squirrels off bird feeders can be done quite easily. It may seem the squirrel is outsmarting you at every turn, but you are going to win this time. True, they can jump five or six feet…

  • Helping children make their own bird feeders is a great way to get them excited about birds. They can hang their bird feeders, watch the different kinds of birds come to eat, and maybe even learn…

  • Squirrels may seem like cute nut-loving critters, but they are the bane of bird lovers everywhere. They can easily raid a bird feeder, leaving no seeds for feathered friends. Hanging the bird feeders…

  • Squirrels are notorious for invading bird feeders. Not only do they rob birds of food, they monopolize the feeder and often damage feeder parts as well. Although some people find success with erecting…

  • Attract rare birds to your backyard bird feeder by giving them what they want: food, water and shelter. You don't need to live in the country to attract and watch birds--many interesting and unusual…

  • Creating a bird feeder with a child teaches about nature and is a fun activity. Purchase wild bird seed for all these activities. Adults should do all spreading and cutting. Allow children to help…

  • Bird feeders can be made from plastic bottles by drilling holes in the bottle, adhering a flattened bottle to the bottom and threading a wire through the top. Use plastic bottles to create a perfect…

  • Suet is a high-fat, high-energy food that attracts insect-eating birds. It's traditionally put out in the winter when insects are scarce, but suet products available today can be used year-round.

  • Chickadees eat both insects and grain, as they are often seen high in the treetops looking for larvae as well as around bird feeders eating sunflower seeds. Find out how tiny chickadees survive with…

  • Squirrels may be cute, but if you feed the birds in your backyard, you already know what a nuisance they can be. Not only do they rob seed from your bird feeders and chase away birds, they can quickly…

  • Birds are good for your yard because they eat bugs and garden pests. They can also provide hours of entertainment. To attract a wide variety of birds to your yard, hang several feeders. Make your own…

  • Keeping squirrels away from your bird feeders may seem like a never-ending job. These incredible creatures soon discover your tactics and devise a way to get around them. The best solution to…

  • Building bird feeders doesn't have to involve wood. There are many different kinds of bird feeders, and you can make one in about an hour just with things around the house. Birds love feeders, and you…

  • You can easily design and build a bird feeder that your feathered friends will flock to for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Select the spot for your feeder, determine how it will be supported, and decide…

  • Bird watching takes on new meaning when you can enjoy these delightful and interesting creatures from the comfort of your home. You can easily build a window bird feeder with the right materials and a…

  • Large gourds can make perfect bird feeders for your yard or garden area. The gourds can be left in their natural state or painted bright colors to accent the area where they are placed. Gourd bird…

  • To attract goldfinches, use two bird feeders with multiple ports and perches, provide black oil sunflower or Nyjer seed, and plant lots of ornamental flowers. Consider using a sock bird feeder or…

  • Attracting cardinals can be done by putting down sunflower mixes, fruits and peanuts, along with using suet feeders and providing water and thickets for nesting. Provide a box of meal worms and open…

  • Cardinals are popular around bird feeders and in wooded areas where seeds are readily available. Look for the distinct red color of cardinals in forests throughout the United States with tips from a…

  • Blue jays live in wooded forests all over North America and in close proximity to people and food sources. Learn about how blue jays find food through bird feeders and plants with berries with tips…

  • Cardinal is a family of birds found in North and South America. The Northern cardinal (Cardinalidae) is its most common species. The birds are named for the red plumage of the male cardinals.

  • We made a very workable bird feeder from a 2 liter soda bottle.

  • The Baltimore Oriole summers in the northeastern United States ranging from Texas, Louisiana and Virginia to southern Canada and overwinters in Florida and Mexico. This striking bird features a black…

  • The name purple finch is deceiving. A purple finch is actually a rosy red, in fact it was originally called a red finch. This delightful little bird can be found along the western coastal areas and…

  • A songbird that lives in the eastern half of the United States, the tufted titmouse has actually expanded its range northwards in recent times. As late as 1940, it was not found above New Jersey and…

  • The rose-breasted grosbeak is a migratory bird that winters in Northern South America and Central America, returning to North America sometime in May. It summers in the mid and northeastern United…

  • The Northern Cardinal, often referred to as a red bird, is a year-'round resident of the northern U.S. This striking bird brings to the yard a splash of brilliant color that is unrivaled by its paler…

  • The Black-Capped Chickadee can be found in most northern states of the U.S., including Alaska, and the southern Canadian provinces. During the summer months, the tiny chickadee seeks the shelter of…

  • Found in woodlands, meadows, and backyards throughout the United States and into southern Canada, the mourning dove is a frequent visitor to bird feeders, with a mournful cooing that can sometimes be…

  • Mockingbirds are most recognized for their ability to mimic the calls and sounds of other animals. For this reason, some people like having these birds around their homes. Mockingbirds also help to…

  • Building a chicken barn or a chicken coop takes some resources and skill, but the results are worth it. Poultry raising provides a fun and lucrative hobby or small business. Chickens can be raised…

  • Bird feeders can bring attractive varieties of birds to your yard. However, because birds are messy eaters, they spill nearly as much feed on the ground as they eat. This in turn attracts squirrels…

  • A pinecone bird feeder is a great "go green" craft project. Adults or children of any age can make them, and they are a good way to recycle fallen pinecones, and help feed the wild birds. These…

  • When spring comes and the birds begin to sing, there is no better time to combine your craft projects with your love for the great outdoors. A hanging bird feeder biscuit is fun to make, and you can…

  • You may not have realized how many different types of birds you have in your area. You can make a homemade bird feeder to inexpensively attract birds to your backyard so you can admire their different…

  • Learn about various bird feeders to use for your backyard to begin backyard birding in this free bird watching video

  • Learn about various bird feeders for backyard birding in this free bird watching video

  • Learn How to pick the look for a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn How to round off the edges of a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn How to choose the style for a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to attach the hinges to a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to complete the roof and drill hole for hanging for a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to finish the seed tray for a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to attach the roof to a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to attach the sides of a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to attach the bottom of a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to glue and nail the pieces for a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to select the wood for a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • Learn how to attach the front to a bird feeder plan from an expert birdhouse builder in this free yard crafts video.

  • There is nothing more frustrating than looking out your window and seeing a fluffy squirrel tale bobbing around your bird feeder. Before you throw in the towel on bird feeding, try your hand at…

  • Winter is a great time to start birdwatching with your child. Because the weather is chilly and food is scarce, if you put one or more bird feeders outside a window you are almost certain to see at…

  • Having trouble keeping your resident squirrels out of your bird feeders? Since these clever critters with insatiable appetites are nature's finest acrobats, trying to outwit them isn't easy, but you…

  • A meal worm feeder can be used to attract birds to your yard. If birds are offered food they will set up home in or near your yard because birds nest close to their food supply. You can make a meal…

  • Wherever you live, if you have a backyard, a terrace or other outdoor space, you have the opportunity to create your own wildlife sanctuary. Creating a space that is inviting and friendly to local…

  • It doesn't take a lot of effort and space to attract beautiful wild birds to a backyard or garden. Simply provide the bare necessities, and they will come. Birds need plenty of space, and you want to…

  • There is no better hobby than birdwatching. Nature in your own backyard has become a quest for many people. Each day has a new surprise at your feeder. You need three things to attract birds to…

  • Attracting birds to your yard is a fun and easy task for the whole family. It begins with creating a bird friendly area with plenty for them to eat. Choosing the right bird feeder for your yard comes…

  • Enjoy bird watching from the comfort of your own home. Set up your home and yard to attract a large variety of birds beyond that of the common crow. Sit back and relax with your favorite pair of…

  • "Wait!" you say, "blue jays may be pretty, but they are also loud, querulous, chase other birds away and even eat the eggs and young of other species." Still, if you are a blue jay advocate, here's…

  • Cardinals, or "redbirds" as they are often called, are large, sturdy birds that need a sturdy surface to feed from. They often feed on the ground, but a solid feeder filled with their favorite goodies…

  • Lots of people will tell you that chickadees are their favorite feeder birds. They are easily attracted, and can often be hand-tamed. Cheerful as a Christmas card, chickadees are versatile acrobats…

  • Tiny goldfinches, with their beautiful yellow breeding plumage, are popular feeder birds throughout the year. If you see some in your area, provide a feeder for them, and they're likely to come…

  • Many types of bacteria can infest birdseed feeders, especially if the seed has become wet. Diseases such as salmonella, trichomoniasis, aspergillosis and avian pox can be passed from one songbird to…

  • Use these simple explanations and ideas to explain to your youngster, and yourself, why birds fly.

  • You don't need to spend a lot of money on a fancy bird feeder to attract feathered visitors to your yard. Try this easy make-it-yourself model.

  • Recycle a mesh onion bag, render suet and add nutrition for feeding the birds this winter.