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Olly Makes a Bird Feeder

Olly has been busy at home today making a bird feeder. Can you guess what she made it from?
Making the bird feeder...



Now the bird feeder is ready for the birds!

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  1. Olly this is a really cool activity, what a great idea! I'm not sure what you made it from but it looks great! I wonder if you watched to see if many birds came to your bird feeder? My dog loves chasing birds so I know that if I had one of those in my garden she would be very busy!

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  2. Brenda Abernethy20 April 2020 at 16:58

    Hi Olly,
    This is great, I've been thinking about making one of those from a pine cone. Did you put peanut butter or fat or something else onto the pine cone to make it sticky?
    The birds will love you.

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  3. Wow Olly this is very cool, you will love the video of Mrs Abernethy's bird aviary tomorrow that we have sorted as a writing activity. How did you make this?

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  4. Thanks everyone
    I used Dripping which I warmed in the oven on low and then I added the seeds we had at home which were sesame seeds and sunflower seeds. You can use bird seeds if you want, Then we stuck it into the pinecones and hung it up for the birds to help them get fat on them to keep warm this winter.
    It's a bit messy we should of done it outside lol.
    Can you see who is waiting in the background to eat the birds.....???
    Olly

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    1. Thanks Olly, they are really good instructions. Sounds like it was lots of fun. Oh no I hope the cat doesn't get the birds!

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