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Free Bird Feeder Plans
Wood Feeder
Start with the Cedar (or any non-pressure treated wood) fence board (1"x 6"x 5'), which is usually about 5/8" thick, about 5 1/2" wide, and usually very close to 5' long. The rougher the better.
Hopper Bird Feeder
Watching birds feeding in your backyard can be a very relaxing pastime. In this bird feeder project, you will use a piece of 8"-wide cedar lap siding to build a decorative bird feeder and then mount it on a piece of scrap plywood.
A Friend In Feed
A tray birdfeeder from one board - great beginner's project As winter approaches it's harder to go barefoot, but you don't hear any complaints from birds. It's a mystery how they avoid frostbite in their little toes and ankles. In winter, many birds burn up a third of their bodyweight...
Pinecone Bird Feeder
A great way to help our feathered friends, during these rough winter days, is to make them a bird feeder. All you need are a couple of pinecones, a bit of creativity, and you'll have a special gift for the birds in your neighborhood.
4-H woodworking exhibit bird feeder
All projects will be built from pine or spruce.(No hardwood, cedar, or other kinds of wood) All the tools you'll need to build this bird feeder are a table saw, circular saw or jigsaw drill, hammer, sandpaper, and a paint brush.
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