วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551
Making Your Own Bird Feeder
It is estimated that more than 100 million birds on the planet, and everyone has to eat a certain amount of food every day to survive. This is where we are! Birdfeeders are fun to do and are essential for birds to live. Properties of birds can be practically everything, and are usually suspended in different places in the courtyard to enjoy the birds. The purchase of a feeding birds is another option, but it can be costly, and both methods are used roughly the same effect. What follows is a fun and easy for children (or adults) to a bird feeding: What you need? An empty milk or juice cartons (of all sizes are)? String (must be strong)? Scissors? Stiftemaskin? From drilling? 2 small sticks or three bars? Bird seed? Cursors, painting, or anything that can be used to decorate the cardboard box. Make sure the paint is water-based so as not to damage their feathered friends and try not to use anything that can be potentially dangerous to swallow. Instructions: 1. Wash and carefully dry cardboard. 2. Decorate your mailbox, you want to. 3. Using scissors, cut square on each side of the box (a place big enough to satisfy at least the head of a bird). 4. Through its drilling (or scissors) make a small hole in each seat. 5. Press the sticks or rods through the holes on one side of the case to another (clubs train). 6. Fill the bottom of the box with bird seed. 7. Punch a hole (or two if you wish) above the box. 8. Hang finished their food at a branch of the tree with a wire. Although these bird feeders will not last forever (or almost) is a fun, affordable for children to learn more about the birds and the importance of taking care of our nature. Pilson Greg is a passionate birdwatcher who also his talents independent photography your favourite topics. When not working full time in the mechanical industry, writes as a freelance writer for http://www.birdfeedersdirect.com http://www.birdfeedersdirect.com? a website which provides information on http://www.birdfeedersdirect.com bird feeders http://www.birdfeedersdirect.com/bird-houses.aspx bird houses and much more.
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