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Cardinal shaped bird feeder plans free
Cardinal shaped bird feeder plans free





cardinal shaped bird feeder plans free

cardinal shaped bird feeder plans free

Seamlessly combine your favorite mascot with your birding hobby using this Cardinal Shaped Bird Feeder. A white, fabric cord makes showcasing the item on a bracket or branch simple, and the wooden body remains durable for seasons of use. The head of the bird hinges open, revealing a 2.125" diameter opening for refilling the unit. Birds can reach this treat readily through the metal mesh, or rest on the lower platform to dine. This piece features a unique and beautiful shape and nature-inspired watercolor artwork with a playful cardinals design.

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A metal, 0.25" square grid across the bird's breast forms a seed reservoir, easily holding 1.75 quarts of peanut chunks, sunflower seeds, or cracked corn. The diamond-shaped mesh surface and circular seed tray create a large dining area to accommodate up to 15 birds at once. An orange beak, black eyes, and raised crest further the look, and a rectangular base platform creates a dining spot for birds. A variety of precisely cut, wooden panels forms recognizable head, wing, and tail shapes, and bright red paint on each transforms these pieces into a familiar male cardinal. Another quite cardinal point is evenness of flesh, free from deposits of yellow fat clearly visible under the skin: the latter at once stamps the bird as. Patterns for both designs shown are included in each full-size pattern. Vivid red, recognizable cardinals are a welcome visitor in many backyards, and this uniquely shaped feeder brings this specific bird to the forefront. Make them from 3/4' cedar - no painting needed. A hot water bottle or low heating pad or even hot. If a nest cannot be located or the bird is rescued, the first important step is to call a rehabilitator to care for the bird. Bring cardinals and other bright, feathered friends into your bird sanctuary easily with this Amish Cardinal Shaped Bird Feeder. A baby bird that has been touched by a human, however, does make it easier for a predator (cat, raccoon, etc.) to find.







Cardinal shaped bird feeder plans free