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Diy platform bird feeder with roof.
This is an easy to follow well designed diy plan that is sure to attract many a winged friend to your yard.
Simple bird feeders like this one called platform feeders are one of the most popular options for attracting backyard birds.
Above all though you should have one feeder that has a very large floor area.
Hang the bird feeder to a tree and fill the tray with seeds.
Set the roof in place and mark the locations of the holes on the roof where it will be secured to the roof supports.
Attach one side of the hinge to the roof then attach the other side of the hinge to the high wall.
Generally you will need to have it made to your specifications or construct it.
Attract birds and protect seed with a simple and effective feeder design the more places birds can feed in your yard the more you will see at one time.
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Attach the ridge cap to the top of the high wall with a few nails.
Drill pilot holes and insert two eye screws to the roof of the bird feeder.
Just shape the suet into a ball roll it in birdseed although this isn t necessary put the suet in the mesh bag and hang it outside for a diy bird feeder.
Our diy bird feeder is easy to make and will cost you less than 10.
Attaching the roof supports.
You could easily spend 50 75 or more to buy one but don t waste your money.
The new platform bird feeder is now ready to feed the hungry birds in yard.
Work with attention and lock the rafters into place with waterproof glue and finishing nails.
How to build a platform bird feeder i sanded the components with 80 grit sandpaper followed by 120 grit sandpaper.
Cut small triangles out of wood and attach them to the top of the supports as shown in the plans.
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So having lots of small feeders on posts or hanging from a wire or tree is fine.
Remove the roof and drill clearance holes in the lexan for the screws.
The plexiglass sides are transparent so you can always see when your bird feeder needs refilling and the hinged roof makes adding more food a breeze.
You can make a simple suet bird feeder from a mesh bag that produce comes in.