How to make a titmouses feeder

How to make a titmouses feeder

It is difficult to birds to find livelihood in the winter. To help birds to survive even in the most severe frosts, it is possible to build a simple feeding trough from which birdies with pleasure will eat!

It is required to you

  • - empty packages from under dairy products;
  • - two packs from under the Noodles noodles;
  • - grid from under fruit;
  • - plywood;
  • - hammer;
  • - nails;
  • - superglue.

Instruction

1. Take the used cardboard packings from yogurt or kefir, carefully wash out them and cut out rectangular openings in walls then hang out feeding troughs on nearby trees. Such tiny feeding trough not only is simple in production, but also solves one more very important problem which is connected with larger birds. The fact is that if to pour a forage just on snow, then more likely not titmouses, but pigeons who are stronger will get it and owing to the sizes just will keep out of food of less birds. The pigeon just will not get into cardboard feeding troughs of the small size therefore little birdies will be able quietly to eat. And in order that also pigeons did not remain hungry, it is necessary to fill a little forage on snow, then all birds will not interfere with each other and will be full.

2. Make an original and simple feeding trough of packs from noodles. For this purpose you need two foam packs from under "Noodles" and couple of pieces of plywood. Take one pack and cut out from plywood two small pieces so that when applying to a pack from the smaller parties two identical walls turned out. Paste them to a pack superglue then take the second pack and paste to walls so that the roof which will protect a forage from hit of snow and a rain turned out.

3. Create for titmouses and a delicious feeding trough! These birdies very much love unsalted fat. To indulge them with this product, it is possible to take a grid from under tangerines, to put in it pieces of fat and a crust of bread then to draw at the basis and to fix on a tree. Titmouses with pleasure will regale on delicacies.

4. Make a feeding trough of unnecessary pieces of plywood. For a floor and a ceiling take two squares of 20 by 20 centimeters in size. Beat four bars 20 centimeters long to the basis, and from above fix a roof. Make walls 20 centimeters long of residues of plywood and 5 centimeters high, beat them to bars. Fix a feeding trough by means of a wire on branches of a tree and fill up in it a forage.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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