Chris makes me a birdfeeder!





A log birdfeeder



    Not too long ago, I saw a homemade woodpecker feeder in a photo on Jessica’s blog, which was posted April 12th.   I was recently in a store that sold them for $25 and was very happy when Chris offered to make one for me.   This log has four holes drilled in it and the holes are filled with peanut suet.  Here is a photo of the finished product.   Thank-you Jessica for planting the idea in my head, and a thank-you to Chris for taking the time to make it for me.   I will let you know when the birds find it.


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  1. That is wonderful!! I hope you get some awesome birds on it. My woodpeckers and nuthatches love it. I love the log you picked out. The little branch perch on it is perfect and the jagged bottom looks great too. Good for you and your birdies!!!

    Comment by Jessica — April 21, 2008 @ 3:13 am

  2. Chris gets the credit for picking the log too. I hope we the birds come soon, so I can take a few pictures.

    Comment by admin — April 21, 2008 @ 8:31 am

  3. I like that! Can’t wait to see the thing in action.

    Comment by Margaret — April 21, 2008 @ 11:34 am

  4. Me too.

    Comment by admin — April 21, 2008 @ 12:07 pm

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