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Pinecone Birdfeeder
Attract winter birds with this natural taste treat for your feathered friends!

pine cone peanut butter bird feeder

You'll Need:

Pine cone
Butter knife or wood craft sticks
Natural smooth peanut butter
Birdseed
Natural twine; hemp flax or cotton
Scissors


Cut a long length of the natural twine to hang the bird feeder.
Attach the twine to the pinecone by tying it around a few
sections down from the top.
Make a loop for hanging.
Place the pinecone on a piece of paper towel or a paper plate.
Using the butter knife or craft stick, spread the peanut butter
inside and around the edges of the pinecone.
Use plenty of peanut butter and make a big mess!
Sprinkle the birdseed on the pinecone until all of the peanut
butter is covered.

Now it's time to hang your feeder outdoors and watch
as the birds enjoy their treat.

Kit's Variation:
You can also add chunks of fresh apple to the feeder.
It's great for the birds!
I've even made a feeder using a partially eaten apple. Here's how...

apple peanut butter bird feeder


Cut or take several bites out the center of an apple.
Tie the twine to the stem, or use a crochet hook to insert the twine through the center. Tie a knot in the bottom to secure.
Spread peanut butter on the apple and roll in birdseed!


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