The popular covered bridges serve as an inspiration for this platform bird feeder. The roof helps keep food dry. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
The popular covered bridges serve as an inspiration for this platform bird feeder. The roof helps keep food dry. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This gazebo style bird feeder station incorporates several pleasing features, including ivy scrollwork and an all white stained finish. Most parts can be cut from 1/2 inch thick exterior grade wood. For simplicity of construction the roof pieces do not require bevels.
Yes! The squirrels do sit on the tricycle seat! Not only cuter but also easier to make than other squirrel feeder designs. This squirrel corn cob feeder is an extremely profitable craft show money maker. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
Squirrels will try to do just about anything to rob seed from a bird feeder. Rather than fight, join in and provide them with their own feeder. Watching a squirrel feed looks like its driving the muscle car! You can easily make this project in a couple of hours.
St. Francis of Assisi is the Patron Saint of all creatures great and small. The wooden birds nesting on this garden sculpture will aceent the real birds as they enjoy the seed placed on the feeder tray St. Francis is holding. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
The hopper style of this schoolhouse bird feeder has two hinged doors for easy filling and cleaning. It also has a roof overhang to help protect seed from the rain. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This Angel bird feeder will become the focal point of your garden. Birds will enjoy feeding from the 9 inch x 14 inch feeder tray. The heavy base allows the project to stand alone on a hard surface or the project can be staked to the ground.
This angel inspired birdfeeder mounts on its own wooden stake so you can place it anywhere in the yard. It can also be used without the feeder tray as a garden decoration. Looks spectacular in natural cedar or in a white stain.
Two friendly snowmen to greet your guests. The large snowman holds a tray for birdseed. Place this project under the eaves of your house and add birdseed. If you prefer to use this project indoors, you can omit the feeding tray. This project is made from 1 x 10 and 2 x 12 lumber.
Easy to make. Use a length of 2 x 12 construction lumber for the body.