Make a bird feeder
Scroll or swipe down to find out how to make a feast for the birds in your garden. There are three different bird feeders you can make with your grown-up. Take a look below, you might want to make all three!
![Three bird feeders in a garden, made from an apple, a pine cone and a fruit hoop.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/bird-feast-no-text-plus-crediy.jpg)
Apple Bird Feeder
![Bird feeders make, showing a blue tit perched on an apple bird feeder, with the text 'Apple Bird Feeder' and one bird stamp saying 'Easy'.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/apple-bird-feeder-bright-orange.jpg)
Image: RSPB
This make is easy and fun but you'll need a grown-up to core the apple for you.
![An ingredients page, showing an apple, sticks, string and seeds for the Apple Bird Feeder make.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/apple-feeder-ingredients_cbeebies_orange.jpg)
Step 1
Thread the string through the hole in the apple.
Step 2
Make an 'X' with the sticks and tie them to the string so the apple sits on top.
Step 3
Make a pattern by pushing the seeds into the apple, then it's ready to hang up!
Pine Cone Feeder
![Bird feeders make, showing a robin landing on a pine cone feeder, with the text 'Pine Cone Feeder' and two bird stamps saying 'Messy'.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/pine-cone-feeder.jpg)
Image: RSPB
Have some warm, soapy water ready once you finish as the mix can be messy!
![An ingredients page, showing some seeds, string, grated cheese and raisins, lard and pine cones for the bird pine cone feeder make.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/pine-cone-feeder-cbeebies-orange.jpg)
Step 1
Mush together the seeds, lard, cheese and raisins in a mixing bowl.
Step 2
Tie a string to your pine cone then cover it with the mix. Don't forget to fill the holes!
Step 3
Pop it in the fridge until set, then it's ready for the birds!
Fruit Hoops
![Bird feeders make, showing a blue tit perched on a fruit hoop feeder, with the text 'Fruit Hoop' and three bird stamps saying 'Tricky'.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/bird-kebabs.jpg)
Image: RSPB
You'll need a grown-up to help with this one!
![An ingredients page, showing some gardening wire, string, an apple, cheese cubes and raisins for the bird kebab make.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/apple-kebab-cbeebies-orange.jpg)
Step 1
Ask a grown-up to cut cubes of apple and cheese.
Step 2
Be very careful and ask a grown-up to help you thread fruit and cheese onto the wire like a necklace.
Step 3
Make a hoop with the wire and tie it to some string. Ready!
Top tip for wildlife watchers
![A blue tit on a fat ball against a green background.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/childrens-responsive-ichef-live/976/childrens-binary-store/r/1x/cbeebies/blue-tit.jpg)
Set your bird feeders on branches in front of a window so you can watch the birds without disturbing them.
Follow these easy steps and you'll have a bird feast in your back garden in no time! If you thought that was fun, the RSPB have more activities on their Kids website.
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