A great list of bird feeder free woodworking plans and projects, many of them suitable for beginner level skills.
Build a backyard bird feeder using scrap wood, a glass bottle and these free woodworking plans. It is easy to refill and won’t cost much to make.
Build the 8- by 18-inch base from a 16-inch-long piece of 1-by-12, ripped to 6 inches wide, then edged with 1-by-2s. Draw and cut one support piece from a 12-inch piece of 2-by-8.
This modern bird feeder is the perfect project to use up some of your scrap wood. Follow the step-by-step instructions for building this bird feeder at the link.
Build this bird feeder entirely from old cedar fence boards.
Isn't this pallet wood bird feeder pretty awesome??? The claim is also that squirrels can't eat the bird seed since the birds have to go through the holes to eat the seeds. You should really build one using these free woodworking instructions.
Build a bird feeder using scrap wood and a bottle. Here is how...
Recycle old fence boards into a feeders for feathered friends. Makes this an inexpensive project too!!
Screw a hanging hook into the top, hang the birdfeeder outside, place a birdseed block in it, and enjoy!
This easy to build bird feeder is one of the most popular types to attract birds to your backyard.
Build this platform bird feeder for your backyard using these free woodworking plans.
Build this window birdfeeder using the free step-by-step woodworking plans available at the link. There is a video of the build as well.
Build three super bird feeders that will keep the birds coming to your backyard: the window feeder, the hanging feeder, and the platform feeder.
Build this bird feeder using a few cedar boards and a wine bottle. Here are the free instructions.
Ornamental details, generous gable overhangs and pleasing proportions make this feeder appealing to bird watchers as well as birds.
With just a little cedar and some readily available supplies, you can easily build these hummingbird feeders.
This handsome bird feeder is perfect for back yard bird watching. It is easy to clean and the clear sides helps you see when the feeder needs to be refilled. Follow the free plans at the link and have fun.
To build this awesome bird feeder all you need is one cedar fence picket. You will also need a recycled plastic juice bottle when you are setting this up. This one can stand on its own or be hung from a tree.
Use wood from your scrap pile to build this backyard bird feeder. At the link you will find the free instructions.
Even though there is lots for the birds to eat this time of year itâs still a lot of fun to feed them and watch the different species. If you put out different types of seed you will get different types of birds. Mix it up and see who comes visiting.