vineyard bird netting: Grease Balls for the Birds: Feeding Birds in Winter

วันศุกร์ที่ 9 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere then you will know by now that winter is only a stone's throw away. That means freezing cold days and nights, ice, frost and in some cases lots of snow. Once winter does arrive and you are cosy and warm in the house do you ever consider the animals and birds that live, eat and sleep outside? Well you should and in particular the wild birds that fly in and around the garden all year-round.Do you feed the birds in winter? If you do, and I know many of you do, do you make your own grease balls? Well, making your own bird feed for garden birds is a great idea as you can add whatever seeds including flower seeds you have spare, nuts and other ingredients you like then mix them all together. But to get the ingredients to stick together what do you use? Well read on for my tips on making greaseballs which will keep those wild birds fed all winter long, and it won't really cost you that much.What to Feed Wild BirdsThese are just some of the ingredients you can use when making the perfect snack in winter for your feathered friends. I use all these and usually all at once but the choice is yours, use whatever you have lying around. Another tip is to save things all year-round. Seeds and nuts will keep so will muesli and oats provided they are kept in an air tight container and somewhere dark and cool. These ingredients alone would guarantee to attract wild birds in winter.
Bird seed
Sunflower seeds
Dry bread
Biscuits
Muesli
Old cooking oil
Oats. A similar alternative is porridge oats
CornflakesOld cooking oil I hear you say? Well yes. If you have a chip pan or deep fat fryer when you clean them out save the oil. I have a large 10 litre drum which I pour old oil into it and then keep it outside near the door. Leave it out there with a lid on until wintertime them use it for the balls. It saves on using fat, margarine or other things to get your grease balls to stick, and you are recycling at the same time.Other Utensils to Consider
Old mixing bowl
Old mixing spoon
Rubber or surgical glovesIt's True, it's TrueYes it's true, the wild birds around where I live are better fed than me in winter! No wonder there are hundreds all lining up in the morning waiting for their breakfast!Method
Take the corn flakes, oats and muesli and crush into powder or tiny pieces. As a guide I try to get the oats looking like ready brek.
Take the bread and break up into small pieces. If I have a lump of bread I will grate it with a cheese grater.
Crush the biscuits then add everything including the seeds into a large mixing bowl. It's best to use an old one you no longer use or go to a cheap shop and buy a cheap one for that purpose.
Mix the ingredients together and slowly add the cooking oil until the ingredients stick together.Now comes the sticky part and that's why you should wear gloves.
Take a lump of the mixture and squeeze together into a ball. If it sticks when you open your hand then it's ok, if it falls apart keep mixing and add a little more oil. You want it so everything sticks together without being soaked.
Once you are happy with the consistency make a ball and put inside the netting then secure. You can use all sorts to secure the netting including electrical ties, bread stoppers, or an old coat hanger like I use.Save for a Winters DayAs for the netting to put the grease balls in do you save them once they are empty? Again I do and reuse them. I also save the netting that you get fruit and vegetables in at the supermarket solely for this purpose, just make sure the holes in the net are not too small or large. To put them on the tree I use an old coat hanger which is bent at both ends. Just thread one end through the netting then the other end hooks on a tree branch.And there you have it. Feeding birds in winter with homemade grease balls for all the wild birds will cost you less than you think. Once they are outside and the resident wild birds tell their friends there's food in your garden you will see a huge increase of birds all clambering for a tasty morsel. These are excellent and easy bird feeders kids can make so why not get them involved too? It's a great way of introducing them to the wildlife around them. [EXTRACT] If you live in the northern hemisphere, then you know by now that winter is just a stone's throw. This means that freezing cold days and nights, ice, frost, and in some cases a lot of snow. Once winter arrives and is warm and cozy house you ever consider the animals and birds that live, eat and sleep outside? So you should and, in particular wild birds flying in and around the garden all year-round.Do to feed birds in winter? If you do, and I know many of you, make your own fat balls? Okay, so your own bird feeding garden birds is a great idea that you can add all the seeds, flower seeds that have ingredients to spare nuts and others like then mix them all together. However, to get the ingredients from sticking to what you wear? Well, read on for my tips on how to keep greaseballs that wild birds fed throughout the winter, and really does not cost much. Is it possible wild BirdsThese are just some of the ingredients you can use to make the perfect snack in winter for your feathered friends. I use this and usually only once, but the choice is yours, do what you have around. Another tip is to keep things throughout the year. Seeds and nuts that hold muesli and oats provided they are kept in an airtight container in a cool dark place. These ingredients alone guarantee to attract wild birds in winter. Bird seed Sunflower seeds Dry bread Cookies Muesli Frying oil Oats. A similar alternative is oatmeal CornflakesOld cooking oil I hear you say? Well, yes. If you have a fryer or deep fryer when the oil to keep clean. I have a large 10-liter drum, which I pour used oil on it and keep it outside near the door. Let it out with a cover in the winter until they use it for balls. You save on the use of fat margarine, or other things to get the balls to stick, and are recycling the same time.Other utensils to consider Age Bowl Old mixing spoon Rubber or surgical TruEye glovesIt the truth is true, wild birds around where I live they are better fed than me in winter! No wonder there are hundreds waiting in line all morning waiting for breakfast! Method Take corn flakes, oats and muesli and powdered or crushed into small pieces. As a guide to elicit oats seems Brek ready. Take the pan and break into small pieces. If I have a piece of bread that I grate it with a cheese grater. Crush the biscuits then add everything, including the seeds in a large mixing bowl. It is best to use an old no longer used or going to a thrift store and buy a cheap one for that purpose. Mix ingredients and slowly add the cooking oil until the ingredients stick together. Now comes the sticky part and that is why you should wear gloves. Take a piece of the mixture and squeeze into a ball. If it sticks to open the hand, then it is right, if it falls to pieces continue mixing and add the oil a little more. You want it so everything sticks without being soaked. Once you are satisfied with the consistency and put a ball in the net after insurance. You can use all types to ensure the electrical network, including ties, caps of bread, or as I use old coat hanger. Save a Dayas winters of the network to put the balls of fat in making the store once empty? Again and again I do use them. Also save the network you get fruits and vegetables in the supermarket specifically for this purpose, it suffices that the holes in the network are not too big or small. To put them in the tree using an old coat hanger that is bent at both ends. Just thread one end through the network then the other end hooks on a tree branch. And there you have it. Feeding birds in winter ball with homemade fat for all wild birds, will cost you less than you think. Once you are out and resident wild birds tell their friends no food in your garden, you will see a huge increase in climbing birds every tasty morsel. These are excellent and easy bird feeders kids can do why not get them involved too? It's a great way to introduce the flora and fauna around them.

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