DIY Bird Feeder Projects for Kids: Fun and Educational Summer Activities
Get Kids Excited About Nature This Summer!
Summer break is the perfect time to connect children with the wonders of the natural world. Instead of screens, why not engage their creativity with some fun, hands-on activities? Making your own bird feeders is a fantastic way to introduce kids to local birds, teach them about wildlife needs, and encourage outdoor exploration. These simple DIY projects are budget-friendly and can be made with common household items.
Easy DIY Bird Feeder Ideas for Little Hands
- Pinecone Feeder: Spread a thin layer of peanut butter or vegetable shortening onto a pinecone. Roll it in birdseed, ensuring it’s well-coated. Tie a piece of string around the top to hang it from a tree branch.
- Toilet Paper Roll Feeder: Similar to the pinecone method, coat a cardboard toilet paper roll with peanut butter or shortening and roll it in birdseed. Thread a string through the roll to hang it up.
- Orange Peel Feeder: Cut a grapefruit or orange in half, scoop out the fruit, and poke three or four holes around the rim. Thread string through these holes to create a hanging basket. Fill it with birdseed.
These feeders are a wonderful way to attract birds to your yard, giving kids a chance to observe different species up close. It’s a rewarding activity that fosters a love for nature and provides valuable learning opportunities. For more advanced bird feeding solutions, check out our range of smart bird feeders like the BirdReel BF11 Gen 2, but for starting out, these DIY projects are unbeatable!