

Using the dimensions from the bird feeder plans above ( free downloadable copy below), mark where the holes are to be drilled. This helps offset the cost of maintaining our website. This means if you click on a link and make a purchase, we could make a small commission, at no extra cost to you. We are required to let you know some of these links are “affiliate links”. In this article, we will be providing you with a few links to some products for pricing and informational purposes. Again, both are easy to make and are great little projects you can build with your children or grandchildren. The second feeder is one that is made from a scrap piece of 4×4 post you may have leftover from some other home project.

One is what I call a “rustic” log feeder, which is made from mostly natural materials you can find right outside your home.

Well… they love the suet, but you get my point. In this article, I am excited to share with you, free of charge, two easy to make suet log bird feeders. And you can make them for a fraction of the cost. They’re actually easy to build and are a fun little home project. You can buy suet log bird feeders in stores or online at Amazon or Etsy, but you’ll pay over $20 for one. My favorite suet feeder is one that takes the suet plugs. That combination seems to draw in a wide variety of birds. I normally put out sunflower seeds and suet all winter long. What’s the best way to attract birds? They’re just like teenagers, feed them and they will come. Enjoy hot cocoa or a cup of coffee while watching them come and go. Why not stay inside, where it’s nice and warm, and watch the birds. Simply drop one of our exclusive seed cylinders (2 lbs.), No-melt Dough Cylinders or up to three Stackables® into the feeder, hang it, and watch your birds enjoy.Bird watching is a great pastime on a cold winter day. Shown at top, this is one of our more popular cylinder feeders, and it even has a cage to keep squirrels from taking it all at one time! Featuring a tray that reduces the amount of uneaten seed debris that falls to the ground, our Tidy Cylinder Feeder makes offering seed cylinders easy. Stack 3 on/in our taller cylinder feeders, or 2 in the shorter, red feeder with its perches! Your birds will say Yumm! With several unique flavors of Seed and No-melt Dough Stackables to mix and match, you can have fun creating various combinations that will attract different birds to your backyard. Long-lasting and easy to use, our Seed Stackables allow you to offer more than one food at a time and cater to the preferences of the birds visiting your yard. They make feeding your birds easy! Stack Up a Food Combo - Stackables to Attract More Birds We carry an assortment of flavors, including No-Mess, Supreme, Cranberry, Bug, Nut & Berry, Hot Pepper, Woodpecker, and Nutty for Nuts®. Seed Cylinders & shorter Stackables add more flavor to your yard. Whether they are tightly packed ingredients or suet, Bird Food Cylinders last longer, requiring feeders to be refilled less often. So instead of birds swooping in, grabbing a bite and taking off, Seed Cylinders give you a few extra moments of viewing enjoyment.Īvailable only at Wild Birds Unlimited, our exclusively formulated Bird Food Cylinders are an easy and tidy way to offer your birds a wide variety of food. Our exclusively-formulated Seed Cylinders, No-melt Dough Cylinders and Stackables keep birds at the feeders longer because they have to work to remove seeds. Home Nature Centered Podcast North Eugene Store Website Ways to Help Birds Avian Flu 2022 Information Feeder-cleaning Tips Bird Walks & Birding LInks Turn Your Yard Into A Certified Wildlife Habitat Eugene WBU Location & Hours Daily Savings Club Hobby Guide Online Orders Optics & Field Guides Bird Food Essentials Bark Butter Bird Bath Basics Birdseed Comparison Mealworms Peanuts Seed Options Seed Characters Seed Cylinders & Stackables Suet & DoughĪPS Pole System EcoClean® Feeders EcoTough® Feeders Finch Feeders Hummingbird Feeders Peanut Feeders Quick-Clean Seed Tube Feeders Squirrel-Proof Feeders Tidy Cylinder Feeder Window Feederīird Baths Water Fountains & Movers Window Strike Solutionsīirds and Hot Pepper Deter Rats & Squirrels Don't Oil Your Pole Flicker Damage Solutions Mealworms - Separating Truth from Misguided Information Migration Needs Molting Help for Birds Salmonella in Wild Birds Survival of the Fattest Starling Solutions Bird Trivia Bird Tales by Dan Gleason American Crow Angel Wing Anna’s Hummingbird Barn Owls Band-tailed Pigeons Black-headed Grosbeaks Bushtits Cedar Waxwings Dark-eyed Junco Downy Woodpecker European Starling Pine Siskins Mistletoe, Holly & Birds House Finch Hummingbirds Hummingbird-Flower Mites Ruby-crowned Kinglet Wild Turkey Western TanagerĬome in to see our variety of cylinders and stackers.for all your favorite birds!
