These recipes are easy and fun to make; and watching the birds provides entertainment, enjoyment, and educational value for people of all ages...especially children.
Peanut Butter Bird Seed Balls
Peanut Butter Bird Seed Balls
before they were placed in the freezer.
2 cups bread crumbs
1/4 cup cornmeal
1/2 cup flour (use whole wheat if possible)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup shredded cheese
1 cup unsalted nuts
4-5 chopped apples
1 cup raisins
1 8 oz. jar chunky peanut butter
1 cup bird seed
1 c. suet
Directions:
Mix ingredients well. If necessary you can add additional suet or even bacon drippings if it is too crumbly. Shape into balls. Freeze.
These can be placed in a mesh bag and hung outside on a tree limb for the birds to enjoy. Otherwise, do as we did: place them on top of birdseed in an open feeder.
Popcorn Bird Treat
Popcorn Bird Treat before was placed in mesh bags.
Ingredients:
Peanut Butter
7 cups popcorn (no salt or butter)
Blanched peanuts, Craisens, raisins, and/or dried blueberries
Egg shells
Cracked corn
Black oil sunflower seed
Directions:
Mix all together and put in a mesh bag. Hang in the tree for the birds to enjoy.
Hanging the feeder filled with popcorn, fruit, and
other goodies for the birds.
Suet and Meal Worm Log Feeder
Eye screw
Drill with various size drill bits
Suet
Dried meal worms
Twine or heavy yarn
Place eye screw in one end of the log. Using a drill and various size drill bits, place many holes in the log that are about 1/2 deep.
Drilling holes in the log.
Fill with suet and dried meal worms.
Placing suet in one of the holes.
Two birds at the feeders.
As a side note, within one minute of coming indoors from hanging the log feeder in the tree, a black-capped chickadee found it. From that point on, there were many bird visitors of different types (mostly chickadees, nuthatches, and woodpeckers).
1 comment:
Sweet! Are you going to keep feeding the birds all winter? :)
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