Make Bird Feeder Coconut

Make Bird Feeder Coconut. The coconut was to help keep water that’s out for the birds from freezing as it would rock every time a bird lands and prevent freezing, according to the book. Place the pan in the refrigerator to set.

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Also, remove the cocnut first (i think the birds can eat it though (but not dessicated coconut) but definitely don't put the mixture over it, incase it goes off) and you'll need to drill a small hole in the top of the shell to put bit string through. 3 tablespoons raw coarse cornmeal (polenta). Place the coconut shell on a bowl or old takeaway container for stability and to catch spills.

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Now you can pour out and drink. Drain the liquid by punching a hole in two of the three dark “eyes” at the top of the coconut. We recently made a coconut bird feeder for our garden at raglan coconut yoghurt hq.

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Also, remove the cocnut first (i think the birds can eat it though (but not dessicated coconut) but definitely don't put the mixture over it, incase it goes off) and you'll need to drill a small hole in the top of the shell to put bit string through. Buy it and bring it home. First step was to gather a few coconuts (you want the mature brown ones for this project, not the young green ones).

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Scoop the birdseed into the cookie cutters. Pierce a hole at the same height beneath opposite windows, making one pair of holes slightly lower than the other; Hi guys, coconut shells are useful in various ways, you can make bowls, candles, decorative pieces and many more from it.

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Here’s how you can make one yourself. The coconut was to help keep water that’s out for the birds from freezing as it would rock every time a bird lands and prevent freezing, according to the book. How do you make a coconut bird feeder?

Ours Took About 30 Minutes To Set.


Bird seed (of course!) lard (not necessary, but we had some in the cupboard and it’s good for the birds) Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Pour in the birdseed and stir well.

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