Simple Cold-Weather Snacks for Birds

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Banish those midwinter blues! Here's a festive way to invite wild-feathered friends into your yard for a high-flying winter fiesta!

Why not throw a party that is truly for the birds? Here are four simple snacks you can offer. Enlist the kids for these fun projects and begin bird-watching together!

String 'em along!

Pop up some corn. If you have a crackling fire in your fireplace, you might make it there. Otherwise, the stove top, electric popper or microwave varieties will do. Choose either plain or buttered; most birds are not picky!

Try to avoid the cheesy or other flavored varieties, however, as the chemical contents may harm the birds. Gee, why do we buy this stuff for ourselves?

Using a large needle and thread, make strings of popcorn. (It feels like Christmas all over again, doesn't it?) Drape your popcorn strings all over a tree in the yard. Watch the birds begin to arrive for this crunchy cold-weather treat!

Leave 'em hanging!

Pick up pine cones outdoors. Use a blunt knife to cover the pine cones with peanut butter. Crunchy or creamy peanut butter are both acceptable for this project. Pour bird seed into a pie pan, and roll sticky pine cones in it. Tie a loop of string onto each pine cone, and hang it from a tree branch. Within minutes, your chirping guests should begin to arrive!

Corny but cool!

If you eat corn on the cob for dinner, be sure to save those empty corn cobs for the birds. Grab several sturdy paper clips. Unbend one end of each clip, and poke it into a corn cob. Use the other end to hang the cobs on a tree outside. What a perfect picnic for a fowl friend!

No sweat!

Most grocery and discount stores offer suet blocks for sale. Look in the pet food section. You can hang a couple of these in your tree as well. Birds love this!

Look out!

What good is a party, if the host doesn't stick around?

Grab your binoculars, and get ready for some bird-watching. Have your camera ready for some avian photography!

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