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How To Make A Homemade Hummingbird Feeder

The flowers are blooming, birds are chirping, and the days are getting longer—all signs that spring is finally here! It is also migrating season for hummingbirds which means it's the perfect fourth dimension to install a hummingbird feeder in your k.  Create your own DIY feeder past post-obit the simple steps below. Then, fill with nectar, hang outside, and get set up to watch these beautiful, magical birds every bit they visit your garden this spring!

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DIY Hummingbird Feeder supplies

Gather your supplies:

  • Modest jelly jar with lid band (4 oz. is perfect)
  • One piece of sparse blood-red plastic (a ruddy plastic folder works great)
  • Twine or cording
  • Assorted beads (make certain twine fits through holes)
  • Permanent mark
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Hole Punch

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Step 1 of DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Step one:

Draw a circle on the piece of plastic by tracing the peak of the lid band with a permanent marker, and so cut the circle.


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Step 2 of DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Step 2:

Punch holes into the plastic and place in lid band.  Ready aside until prepare to assemble.

Pro tip for kids: This might require a little extra muscle, and so feel gratuitous to ask a grown-up for assistance!


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Step 3 of DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Step 3:

Using a ruler, mensurate and cut twine—one xx" piece and iii 12" pieces.


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Step 4 of DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Step 4:

Wrap the 20" piece of twice around the elevation of the jar and secure with a knot. Then, secure the 12" pieces to the one you just wrapped effectually the top of the jar. (Notation: The xx" piece should sit just under the lip and non on the ribbing.  This will help ensure yous are able to deeply attach when assembling.).


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Step 5 of DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Pace five:

String the beads (making sure y'all go out room at the pinnacle so y'all are able to necktie a knot).

This is definitely not a necessary pace, but the beads do brand the feeders await extra colorful and special. Who knows, maybe they'll concenter more hummingbirds!


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Step 6 of DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Step 6:

Secure lid to jar and tie iii pieces of twine into a tight knot. Your feeder is now ready for the nectar! Follow the recipe beneath to make your own nectar at home.

Brandywine Conservancy Nectar Recipe:

In a thoroughly cleaned container, mix ¼ cup of granulated white sugar into ane cup of water (1:4 ratio). Ensure the sugar is completely dissolved before putting it into feeder (in that location is no demand to boil the h2o). For the health and prophylactic of the hummingbirds, never add food coloring, dear or whatsoever other type of sugars or bogus sweeteners. Always use granulated white carbohydrate and h2o. Supplant nectar if information technology becomes cloudy, as hummingbirds prefer fresh nectar.

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Finished DIY Hummingbird Feeder

Source: https://www.brandywine.org/museum/blog/diy-hummingbird-feeder

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