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Make The Neighborhood Birds Happy

If you like the sound of birds around your home, or just want to enjoy a fun project to do over the weekend, why not build a bird feeder? It?s quite simple to make one, and you can just recycle unwanted bits of junk from around the house, or buy a few cheap items. These 18 bird feeders and birdbaths are fun to make and add more life to your garden.

1. Old wine bottles can become lovely feeding stations

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2. A large saucer on a ladder becomes a delightful bath

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3. Bundtcake pan + old lamp = birdbath

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4. Stacked stones give a charming, rustic look

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5. An old chandelier makes for a great feeding station

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6. Recycle a used soda bottle

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7. A plate and a bowl become a safe feeding station

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8. Terracotta pots can be turned into a charming birdbath

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9. A home, a feeder, and a bath. What more can you ask for?

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10. An old rope and a used can – brilliant

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11. In the mood for tea?

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12. Repurpose old junk into a pretty bird feeder

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13. Old lamps are easy to turn into bird feeders

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14. Make a concrete leaf bath

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15. Turn a candlestick and a pot lid into a birdbath

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16. Glass bottle + copper wire = delightful bird feeder

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17. Turn a vase and a plate into a birdbath

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18. Don’t throw away that old slinky!

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