728x90
null
Little Character Contest



Tray Bird Feeder

  • Print
  • Share
  • Save Craft
Total Time Needed:
Afternoon Or Evening

One of the first signs of spring is the sight and song of birds returning from warmer climates where they've wintered. A great way to welcome them back is to hang a tray feeder (a style many types of birds will eat from) filled with a mix of black oil sunflower seeds and millet.

Materials
  • 1- by 3-inch (actual measurement is 3/4 by 2 1/2 inches) pine board, 4 feet long
  • Drill with 5/64- and 1/4-inch bits
  • Hammer
  • 5d galvanized box nails
  • 10-inch square of aluminum screening (sold in most hardware stores)
  • Copper upholstery tacks
  • Pair of rawhide laces, each 36 inches long
X

Instructions
  1. Tray Bird Feeder - Step 1 Cut the pine board into two 10 1/2-inch lengths and two 9-inch lengths.

  2. Bird Feeder: Step 2 Stand the shorter pieces on end and set one of the longer pieces on top of them (like a table), so that the ends are flush, as shown.

  3. Use the 5/64-inch bit to predrill holes, then nail the pieces together.

  4. Flip over the assembly and nail the other long piece in place (again predrilling the holes) to form a square frame.

  5. Bird Feeder: Step 5 Tack the screen to the bottom edges of the frame, as shown, Finally, use the 1/4-inch bit to drill a pair of holes in 2 opposite sides.

  6. Thread a lace through the holes in each side, knot the ends, and the feeder is ready to hang.

You might also like:
      Find more about:
      Related Categories:

      More Woodworking

      300x250

      FamilyFun Magazine

      FamilyFun Magazine 10 Issues for Only $12

      Send me one year (10 issues) of FamilyFun for our low Internet price. You will be forwarded to a subscription page where you will be able to finish your transaction.

      Subscribe Today
      300x250
      728x90