This orange bird feeder was so fun and easy to make. I’m looking forward to all the bird watching the boys and I will get to do too as a result. Jay loved helping make this, and this was a great project for him to help with. Not a lot of mess, which was a huge bonus for me, and him feeling like he’s helping, which was a huge bonus for him. And it can all be done using ingredients you probably have on hand already.
Start with an orange, and slice it in half (one orange can make two feeders).
Easy, Orange Bird Feeder
(makes 2 feeders)
1 orange
1/2 c. oats
1/4 c. peanut butter
1/8 c. raisins
1/8 c. sunflower seeds
hemp or string
Cut orange in half, take out filling from both halves. Using a knife or a skewer, poke two small holes in each of the orange halves, on either side of the orange.
Combine oats, peanut butter, raisins, and sunflower seeds.
Cut a long piece of string or hemp. String it through your orange holes on either side, and then tie a knot on either side to secure. Repeat with the other orange halve.
Hang up your bird feeder, and enjoy watching the birds come visit!
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