Ia orana bloggers. Today I made a bird feeder for the birds nest in my backyardπ First I cut out the milk carton with a craft knife. Afterwards I painted it and let it dry. (I think I should've waited to paint it, but nevermind.) Then I drilled in small holes at the top of the milk carton for the string to come though. After that I put the string throughout the holes, but one was in a difficult position so we put a nail through that one. I then got some old bread and muffin, for the birds to eat. My dad and I then went to hang it outside by the birds nest. So every now and then we'll go and put some food in theirπ Some photos are below of the bird feeder. Also I dont have a photo of my drilling the holes or putting the food in sorry! Are you gonna try making a bird feeder? Have a fantastic Tuesday in this sunny weather and blog you later!
Welcome to my blog! This is a place where I can share my learning. My blog is a collection of questions, ideas, learning in progress and finished work. Our school-wide theme this year is 'In Our Backyard. Kia mau ki te tokanga nui a noho - there is no place like home.' Please make comments so I can deepen my understanding, learn about new ideas and improve my work.
Tuesday, 9 November 2021
π«My DIY Bird Feederπ«
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Ohayo Dayelle,
ReplyDeleteyour birdhouse is awesome! I like the way how you cut the milk bottle. Also thank you for commenting on my blog =]. Sayonara {goodbye in Japanese}
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Hey Dayelle!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Palak and I love your birdfeeder!
You were very creative with it!
How long did it take you to make the birdfeeder?
Blog you later!
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Hey Palak, Thanks for your kind and thoughtful commentπ It took me about a couple of hours to make it but it was fun!
DeleteHave you made a bird feeder before?
Dayelle=)