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The SQUIRRELLY HOUSE.(protecting a bird feeder by making a squirrel feeder): An article from: Humpty Dumpty's Magazine

This digital document is an article from Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, published by Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc. on December 1, 2000. The length of the article is 631 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The SQUIRRELLY HOUSE.(protecting a bird feeder by making a squirrel feeder)
Author: Suzanne Thuring-Auletti
Publication: Humpty Dumpty's Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2000
Publisher: Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc.
Volume: 48 Issue: 8 Page: 4

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Hummingbird Feeder Tubes For Making Your Own Feeders (Pkg of 12)

It's easy to make your own hummingbird feeder with these inexpensive, foolproof feeder tubes. Use any type bottle, jar or other container for liquid. All you need is an opening into which you push the rubber stopper on the feeder tube. The stopper is tapered and measures 1" at the top and 5/8" at the bottom. The curved plastic tube has a red tip to attract hummingbirds. Potters will find these feeder tubes perfect for completing a handmade feeder. For the crafts-minded person, plastic pop bottles make excellent containers. You can also use glass jars with lids. Just drill a hole in the lid and insert the feeder. Important: make sure that the rubber stopper fits tightly into your container to prevent leakage at the tip. You get a total of 12 feeder inserts in this offer, each one consisting of a transparent feeder tube, a red cap with feeding hole and a rubber stopper. They are assembled and ready to use.

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One for the birds.(making bird feeders and houses)(Brief Article): An article from: Children's Digest

This digital document is an article from Children's Digest, published by Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc. on July 1, 2002. The length of the article is 438 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: One for the birds.(making bird feeders and houses)(Brief Article)
Publication: Children's Digest (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2002
Publisher: Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc.
Volume: 52 Issue: 5 Page: 28(2)

Article Type: Brief Article

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Making Birdhouses and Bird Feeders/Two Complete Books

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Making Birdhouses & Feeders

Construct 41 different kinds of birdhouses, feeders, birdbaths, and nesting boxes. Includes house designs for all popular birds, even a table for hole sizes! “Simple procedures that will produce a variety of birdhouse types.”—Popular Woodworking. “Well within the range of even the novice.”—Booklist.

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Making Fancy Birdhouses and Feeders

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How to Have Fun Making Birdhouses and Birdfeeders,

Lists the necessary tools and materials and gives instructions for constructing bird feeders and birdhouses for a variety of birds.

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