Category Archive: DIY Bird Feeders & Birdhouses

Sunny Meadow Farm Recycled Bluebird Houses

I recently completed a couple of bluebird houses made from discarded fence rails that were “rescued” from a burn pile.

Over April vacation, my sons and I worked with our town’s Open Space Stewardship program to help establish a tree nursery at Sunny Meadow Farm. In addition to the plot used to grow trees for the town’s use, the half acre property includes the Walter F. Lewis Community Garden where residents are given plots of farm land to grow their own crops.

While building a large brush pile that day, I noticed a few pieces of the original horse chewed fence had been stacked in the burn pile. Seeing the beauty of the patina of the boards, which had taken decades to form, and being a big fan of recycling materials, I grabbed a few of the discarded boards and loaded them into my truck.

Peterson style bluebird house
Peterson style bluebird house

Both bluebird houses share functional features such as a pivoting wall for easy clean-out, canopied roof, ventilation and drainage holes, and copper lined entry holes (to prevent predator chew out). I designed one birdhouse in the traditional bluebird box style, and the other in the angled Peterson style.

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/new-england-living/sunny-meadow-farm-recycled-bluebird-houses/

Homemade Pine Cone Bird Feeders

For me one of life’s simple pleasures is catering to the wildlife that frequent our yard. We live in a small, rural town where woodland surrounds our property. It isn’t unusual to see wild turkeys and deer trespassing across the lawn.

Now that Spring has sprung, we look forward to being able to open windows, feel the fresh air, and hear the chirps and chippers of our local and returning bird residents.

Filling the feeders has long been a routine and special time I enjoy with my kids. A couple of weeks ago we were performing the endless task of picking pine cones out of the yard, when I was inspired to make our own feeders. These are easy and cheap to make…and a great craft project for kids!

Peanut Butter Pine Cones: A WILD (Bird) Treat !!!

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/new-england-living/homemade-pine-cone-bird-feeders/

Color for the Garden- Food for the Birds

Many of us watch birds for their beauty and the closeness we feel to nature. In return we provide them some food and even shelter in our yards. As an addition to your feeding, you could add some flowers that will provide your guests a meal and add beauty to your yard.

New England has some diverse climates that can vary from a growing zone 3 up to a 6. I have listed some varieties that will grow in all of these zones as long as you wait until the threat of frost is past before planting in the spring. This can be as early as April and as late as the end of June for mountain areas.

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/garden/color-for-the-garden-food-for-the-birds/

DIY Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder

Looking for a home built, compact, squirrel-proof, recycled bird feeder? Here’s a great diy bird feeder design using recycled and easy to find parts that will attract perch feeding backyard birds, and deter squirrels.

Check out this video of the diy horizontally mounted bird feeder in action.

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/backyard-birding/diy-squirrel-proof-bird-feeder/

How to Stop Birds from Flying into Windows and What to Do if a Bird Flies Into Your Window

Each year, thousands of birds are injured or killed after flying into or attacking a window.  Birds fly into windows either because they are unable to tell that the window is there or their reflection causes them to try to …

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/backyard-birding/about-birds-flying-into-windows/

Green Backyard Birding – Recycle, Repurpose and Reuse

Environmentally friendly backyard birding can be a lot of fun. I like to consider and evaluate green options when choosing a new feature for my backyard birding environment.
Recycle, Repurpose and Reuse

Repurposed Soda Bottle Feeder
Repurposed Soda Bottle Feeder

Bird feeders can be very easily constructed out of repurposed materials. Finding a new use for a discarded soda bottle is a fun and challenging activity for kids as well as adults. Doing this, makes you look at everyday objects in a totally new and creative way.

The easiest reuse of a container for backyard birding is to make a gravity fed sunflower seed or nyjer seed feeder from a soda bottle. An inverted soda bottle with few small holes, wooden dowel or stick and a string or wire for suspension will make a terrific bird feeder. Smaller feeders can be made with water bottles.

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/backyard-birding/go-green-recycle-repurpose-and-reuse/

Easy to Build Suet Log Bird Feeder – Fun DIY Project for Kids

A suet log bird feeder is a great way to attract birds that are clinger feeders to your backyard, especially Red Bellied Woodpeckers, Downy Woodpeckers, Hairy Woodpeckers, White Breasted Nuthatches or Black Capped Chickadees.  Suet log feeders are commercially available, …

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/backyard-birding/diy-suet-log-bird-feeder/

Playfair Island Custom Birdhouse

The Playfair Island custom birdhouse was completed in October 2009. The custom birdhouse was bench-made with exterior grade materials and joinery. It features three bird nesting chambers, copper-lined species sized entry holes and easy access clean out panels. It was …

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/diy-bird-feeders-birdhouses/playfair-custom-birdhouse/

Wood Duck Nest Boxes – Free Birdhouse Plans

The population of the wood duck has increased a great deal in the last several years. This increase has been in large part due to the work of many people locating wood duck boxes and conserving vital habitat for the wood ducks to breed.

The following information is provided to help with the design, construction and placement of wood duck nest boxes. More free wood duck birdhouse plans can be downloaded here.

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/backyard-birding/free-plans-wood-duck-bird-house/

How To Video: Make a Kid Friendly Homemade Bird Feeder

This recylcled garden bird feeder is a great DIY project for kids of all ages.  Materials include a repurposed plastic soda or juice bottle, a stick, some string for hanging and bird seed.  Assembly requires adult supervision for making holes …

Continue reading »

Permanent link to this article: http://blog.newenglandbirdhouse.com/backyard-birding/homemade-bird-feeder/

Page 1 of 212