DIY Bird Feeder: Turn Waste Bottles into a Recycled Feeding Station #shorts

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If you’re looking for a fun and environmentally-friendly way to attract birds to your garden, then making your own bird feeder out of waste bottles is a great idea. Not only will you be helping the environment by recycling, but you’ll also be providing a convenient and welcoming place for birds to enjoy some food. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of creating your own bird feeder using a waste bottle.

Materials you will need:
– A clean, empty plastic bottle
– Scissors
– String or twine
– Bird seed

Step 1: Prep your bottle
Start by making sure your plastic bottle is clean and dry. Remove any labels or stickers from the bottle so that it is completely smooth. You can use any size or type of plastic bottle you have on hand, but a smaller one may work best for a bird feeder.

Step 2: Cut the bottle
Using your scissors, carefully cut a small hole near the bottom of the bottle. This hole will be where the birds can access the bird seed. Make sure the hole is big enough for the bird seed to easily come out, but not so big that it all spills out at once.

Step 3: Create perches
To give the birds a place to sit while they eat, cut small holes on opposite sides of the bottle near the top. Make sure the perches are big enough for the birds to comfortably perch on while they enjoy their meal.

Step 4: Add string
Cut a length of string or twine and thread it through the top of the bottle. Tie a secure knot at the top so that you can hang the bird feeder from a branch or hook.

Step 5: Fill with bird seed
Carefully pour bird seed into the bottle through the top opening. Fill it up to just below the holes you cut near the top to create perches for the birds.

Step 6: Hang your bird feeder
Find a suitable spot in your garden to hang your bird feeder. Make sure it is out of reach of any predators and is in a place where birds can easily access it. Hang it securely from a branch or hook using the string you attached earlier.

Step 7: Enjoy watching the birds
Now all that’s left to do is sit back and enjoy watching the birds flock to your new bird feeder. You can refill it with bird seed as needed and watch as your feathered friends enjoy their new feeding spot.

In conclusion, making a bird feeder out of a waste bottle is a simple and rewarding DIY project that not only helps the environment but also provides a place for birds to eat. Get creative with your design and have fun watching the birds come to visit your garden.

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@shardakodak2138
3 months ago

Nice

@joanwalker4958
3 months ago

I'm going to make my feeders I'm excited

@ghassantouma4106
3 months ago

You closed from bottom how seed going out

@Banda_Pet_point
3 months ago

Nice work but sorry kya murkhta hai vo bird tumhara Dana nhi khaegi

@chrifaoucha4427
3 months ago

Simple et facile ❤

@socksonfeet8125
3 months ago

I like that the bird at the end just ignored it 😆😆. But other birds will find it and enjoy 😊

@user-pr4hx3xl4y
3 months ago

Best

@NarinderKaur-lo5vv
3 months ago

Nice idea… 🐤🐤

@kishorkumarchoudhary7512
3 months ago

Sunbird sirf phoolon ka ras hi piti hai😅😅😅

@peterdobas
3 months ago

A honey suckle does not seed

@Hxcv19
3 months ago

تم ❤

@sushilkushwaha9911
3 months ago

👍👍

@aceduece1988
3 months ago

I wanted to do this but then bought one before this video even ended. It took too long 🤷‍♂️

@SlimeballSedd
3 months ago

Not bad

@A.JBARBERVLOG420
3 months ago

@julie6324
3 months ago

❤ it Thank you

@Bekindtoeveryone2
3 months ago

Actually this bird don't eat that

@ghaleedmartin6120
3 months ago

i have a bird feeder project ❤

@ghaleedmartin6120
3 months ago

i have a bird feeder ❤

@rohits2975
3 months ago

❤❤❤