How to Make a Pinecone Bird Feeder

One of the best ways to invite different colourful birds to your backyard is by installing a bird feeder. While there are different varieties of bird feeders you can make, a pine cone feeder is the simplest and easiest among all. Making a pine cone bird feeder is so simple that even young children can make it easily.

Things Required:

– 1 cup suet
– 1 cup peanut butter
– 1 cup corn meal
– 1 cup rolled oats
– 1 cup wild birdseed mix (to coat outside of cone)
– Pine cones (choose ones that are fully open, so there’s plenty of open space)
– Saucepan or double boiler
– Table knife or wooden craft stick
– Waxed paper
– Heavy string, ribbon or yarn

Instructions

  • 1

    Choose Pine Cones

    Start the project by gathering or buying pine cones. Make sure you use cones that are fully opened. If your cones are not fully opened, open them yourself. Just place the cone on a cookie tray lined with aluminium foil and bake at 200 degrees Fahrenheit for about an hour. Occasionally check the cone for smoke or fire.

  • 2

    Prepare the food for the birds

    After having opened your cones properly, prepare the food for the birds. Start by stirring up a suet mixture. Suet is a solid fat removed from mutton or beef and can be easily found at the nearest supermarket meat counter. Cut the fat into smaller pieces and heat it in a double boiler or over low heat to melt. Keep on heating and stirring the suet until it is mostly liquid. Now strain the liquid suet into a bowl and allow it to cool. Once the fat is cold enough to handle, mix it with other ingredients.

  • 3

    Coat the Pine Cone

    Use a butter knife to press the suet-peanut butter mixture into the pine cone. Once you have applied the mixture to the cone, spread the birdseed in a pie plate and roll the pine cone over them until thoroughly covered.

  • 4

    Hang the feeder outdoor

    Cut the desired length of a heavy string or yarn and tie a knot at the top of the pine cone. You can also tie more than one cone per string. Hang the feeder from a tree or a stand outdoor.

  • 5

    Feed the Birds

    This bird feeder will attract a variety of birds. Have fun and keep a record of what kind of birds visit your backyard to feed from this innovative pine cone feeder.

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