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33 Bird Feeder Plans To Keep Birds Well Fed And Happy

A Homemade bird feeder is a great way to keep our feathered friends well fed and happy, plus recycle objects that have outlived their original purpose. We tend to remember to feed the birds during the spring and summer when they are most visible in our landscapes, but they need food during the winter months too.

Bird feeder Plans will creative an attractive outdoor piece of art that will remind you to feed the birds year around. Regions that have below freezing temperatures and snow covered ground in the winter make it difficult for birds to find food in their natural habitats. A seed filled bird feeder will keep the bird population thriving and provide you with an interesting and ever-changing view in your landscape.

These 33 bird feeder plans we have collected will show you how to take ordinary objects and quickly transform them into an attractive receptacle for bird seed.

1- Frisbee Jar Bird Feeder Plans

Here we are going to share with you these bird feeder plans by instructables that will shows you to take that old Frisbee your kids never play with any more and use it to make a hanging bird feeder. A recycled lidded plastic jar will hold the seeds and the Frisbee will create the base for the DIY feeder. Holes are cut into the jar and kids can show their decorative talents by painting the jars before filling them with birds seed.

Homemade Frisbee Jar Bird Feeder 
Homemade Frisbee Jar Bird Feeder , Image via: Instructables

2- Acorn DIY Bird Feeder Plans

This DIY birder feeder by triedandtrueblog resembles an acorn and is so easy to make. A round piece of wood for the top and a piece of wire to fashion the rest of the acorn is all that’s needed to create this whimsical and functional feeder. every one of us some leftover items on hand, this bird feeder plan will cost almost nothing to build. The easy access to the seeds inside the feeder will keep the birds happy and squirrels can’t get in to rob the seeds.

DIY birder feeder
DIY birder feeder, Image via: Triedandtrueblog

3- Salad Bowl Homemade Bird Feeder 

An unused wooden salad bowl can be quickly transformed into something usable with this bird feeder plan by Loc.Gov, we are showing with you The wooden salad bowl create the top of the feeder and a plastic bottle creates the bottom portion that holds the seeds. Great form and function, plus it keep unwanted items out of the landfill and gives them a new life.

Salad Bowl Homemade Bird Feeder
Salad Bowl Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Loc.Gov

4- A PVC Homemade Bird-Feeder

Here we have one of the best PVC bird feeder for hummingbirds by Birdsandblooms. You can easily make it by getting materials like PVC piping, copper wire, glue from your hardware store. You need to connect the non-threaded ends of the pipes with the PVC adhesive and drill small holes in each pipe piece. Paint the PVC pipe and then wrap each pipe with a wire. Link the feeders and let the feeding hole to face up. Your bird-feeder is ready.

A PVC Homemade Bird-Feeder
A PVC Homemade Bird-Feeder, Image via: Birdsandblooms

5- Bird Seed Wreath

An attractive and decorative piece of outdoor decor that functions as a bird feeder, we love this idea. This bird feeder plan by Marthastewart show you how to make this lovely wreath that will keep birds well fed and happy. Great for gift giving too.

Bird Seed Wreath bird feeder plan
Bird Seed Wreath bird feeder plan, Image via: Marthastewart

6- A Finch DIY Bird Feeder

Using $5, an inspiring finch diy bird feeder like this one by Instructables could be made. Tube pack with small holes and ¼” colored acrylic rods are the main requirements. As the seeds need enough space to come out, a 1/8” hole below the top cap is to be made. The wire hanger would be attached with it. Rods are then fitted into these holes and the feeder is hanged in an appropriate order. This inexpensive feeder for the birds is rightly commendable.

A Finch DIY Bird Feeder
A Finch DIY Bird Feeder

7- A Lantern Homemade Bird Feeder

How surprising it is when old lanterns could be utilized as bird-feeders like this one by mollied.blogspot?  ‘Matt Vintage’ came up with one of the squirrel feeder plans that could protect the bird feeder from squirrels. He dissected the veggie grilling container and fastened the layers with bolts in the middle. This further enabled to lift the glass. Thus the invention provided balance for hanging up the feeder so that the birds could get to their seeds.

A Lantern Homemade Bird Feeder
A Lantern Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: mollied.blogspot

8- X-TREME DIY Bird Feeders

Here we have Another exciting homemade bird feeder by tonyastaab. It is even interesting for the kids to make. You need some Popsicle sticks, hemp cord, Elmer’s X-TREME glue. It requires lining up the sticks in a certain manner using the glue and attaching the tongue depressor down. The hemp cord is linked at the base of this feeder ad is glued properly.

X-TREME DIY Bird Feeders
X-TREME DIY Bird Feeders, Image via: Tonyastaab

9- A Coffee Pot Homemade Bird Feeder

The things we use in kitchen can also serve the purpose of making large bird-feeders like a vintage coffee pot. For canopy a silver plate napkin ring is used and the bird hole is cut. A complex brass fire screen along with a piece of steamer fin is mounted and the top lid is dismantled. Placement of the broken pieces is done and you could use fine paints for attraction purpose also.

A Coffee Pot Homemade Bird Feeder
A Coffee Pot Homemade Bird Feeder

10- Wine Bottle DIY Bird Feeders

Different wine bottles can also encourage you to try making a bird-feeder and why not when it is so easy. Like Michelob’s experiment, a DIY bird feeder by thegardenroofcoop requires drilling holes in the glass bottle. These are one of the glass bird feeders that work well for small seeds like safflower. Drilling process needs to have water supply also. After drilling, epoxy is used to attach a saucer at the base. Moreover, copper wire is used for wrapping. Enjoy watching birds in summer coming to these feeders.

DIY Wine Bottle Bird-Feeders
DIY Wine Bottle Bird-Feeders, Image via: Thegardenroofcoop

11- Sunflower Tower Bird Feeder Plans

For $15.00 you can create this tube diy bird feeder like this one thegardenroofcoop by using two terracotta saucers. Holes are made at the center of each saucer and a hardware cloth is used to roll the tube. The tube edges are connected using zip ties and ferrule is compressed using pliers. You must thread the wire rope on the mesh tube so that it prevents the seed wastage.

Sunflower Tower Bird Feeder Plans
Sunflower bird feeder plans image via: thegardenroofcoop.com

12- Tequila Bottle Hummingbird Feeder Plans

Saving empty tequila bottles gives an advantage of bringing hummingbirds into spring. Costing about $12 this homemade bird feeder by DIY Network could be made in an hour with colorful beads. You need to cut the wire and wrap it around the neck of the bottle. Make clean twists. Thread the beads, separate wires and then loop the wires around a dowel. Fill it with the nectar for the birds and hang it in your garden. Get the instructions here

Tequila Bottle Hummingbird-Feeder
Tequila Bottle Hummingbird-Feeder, Image via: DIY Network

13- Camp Classic Play Hummingbird Feeder

Sight of hummingbirds is surely what all of us desire. This homemade hummingbird feeder is a way of capturing their amazing presence. It simply requires painting the glass bottle with attractive colors and then wire hanger is attached with it. Twisting of wires is also needed at the top of the bottle. Fill this hummingbird feeder and insert a feeder tube for the them. Hang the feeder and relish watching them.

Camp Classic Play Homemade Hummingbird-Feeder
Bird Feeder Plans

14- Mason Jar Homemade Bird Feeder

Anything made from a Mason jar is highly sought after in todays decorative market. Even the birds like to eat from them! We found this is one of the best bird feeders to create that will add a touch of old world charm with a modern twist to outside decor. Mason jars can also be fashioned into DIY outdoor lights and other decorative items to create an outdoor decorating theme.

Homemade Mason Jar Bird Feeder
Homemade Mason Jar Bird Feeder, a unique and brilliant ideas We just love this design,

15- Five Minute Homemade Bird Feeder

It is a pine cone bird feeder plan by madeeveryday that will amaze you for sure. Peanut butter is a superb invitation for the birds, so just put it on the cone and sway it in the birdseed. This is easy to make by the kids even and consumes less time. The feeder is ready to be hung on the tree. However, twig balls could also be used if you don’t have pine cones.

Five Minute Homemade Bird Feeder
Five Minute Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Madeeveryday

16- Cheerio Bird Feeder Plans

This is very simple and requires threading the cheerios onto the pipe cleaners. Different shapes could be made by giving heat to the bended cleaner like a heart. Connect these shapes and twist the ends of the cleaners and attach a ribbon for attraction. The beautiful feeder is ready!

Cheerio homemade bird feeder
Cheerio homemade bird feeder

17- Pie Tin DIY Bird Feeder

We can almost utilize the used things for bird feeders plans like in this plans by Birds And Blooms. An old pie tinis used to make one by simply decorating it.  This recycled bird-feeder is very easyto make by drilling holes at required places of the pie plate and vent cap.  Threads and eye-bolt movement is also needed for making this masterpiece. Fill the feeder with birdseed and hang it.

Pie Tin DIY Bird-Feeder
Pie Tin DIY Bird-Feeder, Image via: Birds And Blooms

18- Chandelier Homemade Bird Feeder

A great way to re-purpose and re-use an out dated light fixture. This homemade bird feeder was created from an old chandelier that was no longer functional for its original purpose. You can feed the birds and pay homage to the past by creating a bird feeder with a chandelier that has been handed down from a past generation. If you don’t have an old chandelier in the attic, they can often be found at a flea market for just a few dollars. You may also like to check out homemade deer feeders.

Chandelier Homemade Bird Feeder
Chandelier Homemade Bird Feeder

19- Sisal Rope Bird Feeder Plans

This bird feeder plan by dabblesandbabbles is helpful for welcoming a variety of birds living near the beach. Taking only 20 minutes this feeder is liked by kids also. Using tin can lid, sisal rope, glue and metal piece this DIY feeder is made with care. Appropriate sticking of the metal, lid and sisal rope is required for making it so that the seeds don’t fell. Once the feeder is ready you can hang it from a hook enabling birds to get their food.

Sisal Rope Bird Feeder Plans
Sisal Rope Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: dabblesandbabbles

20- Vintage Teacup Homemade Bird Feeders

Lovely bird-feeders could be made by using the vintage teacups. Sharon came up with this easy idea, using cracked china cups. After kneading the lard into the seed fill each teacup with enough room for the birds to grip them. A ribbon can also be tied and the feeder cup is ready for being placed in the trees. Get the details

Vintage Teacup Homemade Bird Feeders
Vintage Teacup Homemade Bird Feeders

21- Round Light Shade Bird Feeder Plans

Updating light fixtures is an easy way to give a room a modern look. Recycling the old light fixtures into a unique homemade bird feeders by theartofdoingstuff is a great way to give a round light shade a second life.

Tie a length of rope around the light shade and secure it with hot glue. The opening in the light fixture is used and the entrance for birds to come in and eat.

Round Light Shade Bird Feeder Plans
Round Light Shade Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Theartofdoingstuff

22- Suet Ball Holder Bird Feeder Plans

Many people like to make their own bird food in the form of suet balls. A mixture of beef suet, bird seed and sunflower seeds can inexpensively be created and formed into nutritious food balls that will last a long time. However, those delicious and nutritious suet balls need a holder that enables the birds to reach them while holding them securely in place. Try this bird feeder plan by rainydaymum if you enjoy making suet balls. You may also like to check out plants that attract birds.

bird feeder plans
bird feeder plans, Image via: Rainydaymum

23- DIY Butterfly Water Feeder

This unique hanging bird feeder plan by rainydaymum attracts thirsty fliers of all species; birds, butterflies and bees will stop and have a drink of fresh water from this easy DIY project. An old pie pan, smooth stones, a grape vine wreath and some twine is all that’s needed to fashion this attractive and functional DIY water feeder.

hanging bird feeder plan
hanging bird feeder plan, Image via: Rainydaymum

24- Recycled Bowl and Plate Bird Feeder Plans

Everyone has a couple odd bowls and plates in their kitchen collection that never get used. This bird feeder plan by erinscreative.blogspot will show you how to put those odd pieces of tableware to good use as a DIY bird feeder. Plastic type tableware works best for this project, and the end result will be a unique and colorful bird feeder. You may also like to check out diy bird baths.

Recycled Bowl and Plate bird feeder plan
Recycled Bowl and Plate bird feeder plan, Image via: Erinscreative.blogspot

25- Juice Carton Bird Feeder Plan

Many people enjoy a glass of orange juice for breakfast each morning. That creates a lot of empty juice cartons that could end up in the trash heap, unless you know how to recycle them into a cute homemade bird feeder by redtedart. This is a great DIY project for kids and costs almost nothing to create.

Juice Carton Bird Feeder Plans
Juice Carton Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Redtedart

26- Flower Pot DIY Bird Feeder

End of summer is the perfect time to purchase flowers pots very inexpensively. The summer clearance sale can enable you to stock up on terra cotta flower pots and use this great idea to transform them into homemade bird feeders by allthingsheartandhome for yourself and friends. The end of summer also alerts us that Christmas is not far away and this bird feeder plan will create a unique and desirable gift for anyone on your Christmas list.

Flower Pot Bird Feeder
Bird Feeder Plans Image via: allthingsheartandhome.com

27- Bundt Pan Homemade Bird Feeder

This idea will show you how to make a bird feeder by Kellyelko out of a Bundt cake pan. So easy and inexpensive, it’s a great way to recycle an unused cake pan. Easy to create and hang, easy to fill and clean, nothing hard or costly about this homemade bird feeder. If you have more than one Bundt cake pan, transform it into a bird feeder for a friend.

Bundt Pan Homemade Bird Feeder
Bundt Pan Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Kellyelko

28- Wooden Homemade Bird Feeder

An old piece of wood and a drill is all that is needed to create this homemade bird feeder by instructables. The wood can be any length, but around 1-2 feet is perfect. Drill a few holes halfway through the wood at different intervals, then fill the holes with suet. Hang and watch the birds flock in to eat.

Wooden Homemade Bird Feeder 
Wooden Homemade Bird Feeder , Image via: Instructables

29- Plastic Bottle Homemade Bird Feeder

This is a great way to recycle some of those empty plastic bottles that we all have. Any size will work for this DIY bird feeder project by guwillowbankgarden. Add a couple of holes to the bottle and slide in two wooden spoons to create perches and feeding stations for the birds.

Plastic Bottle Homemade Bird Feeder
Plastic Bottle Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Guwillowbankgarden

30- Gourd Homemade Bird Feeder

If you have a garden (or know someone who does) you can grow gourds and create attractive homemade bird feeders. If you can’t grow them, most farmer’s markets have them for sale for a nominal price.

This bird feeder plan by kitchencounterchronicle will show you how to create a unique gourd bird feeder to keep the feathered friends in your neighborhood happy.

Gourd Homemade Bird Feeder
Gourd Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Kitchencounterchronicle

31- Bronze Plaque Bird Feeder Plans

People are given plaques throughout their lifetime to commemorate some type of milestone or achievement. While the plaque is valuable to the person for which it was created, it often means nothing to other people after the person dies. Those plaques can live on in someone’s memory when they are given new life as a homemade bird feeder with this unique idea by instructables.

Bronze Plaque Bird Feeder Plans
Bronze Plaque Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Instructables

32- Dried Apple Bird Feeder Plans

Here we have a design that is unique because it’s an edible homemade bird feeder by hoosierhomemade. Fresh apples are sliced and dried, then strung together with twine and suspended from a tree limb for hungry birds to peck on. The dried apple slices can be smeared with peanut butter and sprinkled with bird seed to increase the nutritional value. Nothing to clean, refill or maintain with this edible design.

Dried Apple Bird Feeder Plans
Dried Apple Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Hoosierhomemade

33- Bird Condo

Fun and colorful addition to any landscape. These bird feeder plans by hometalk will show you how to add a pop of color to your outdoor space while creating a feeding station for a wide varieties of bird species. This colorful condo is a bird house feeder that provides space for food and lodging for feathered friends. Easy to create with a mix of pre-assembled bird houses and scrap lumber. A few different colors of leftover paint will round out the DIY project into a one-of-a-kind piece of yard art.

bird feeder plan
bird feeder plan, Image via: Hometalk

Conclusion

So these are some of the best homemade bird feeder designs we have shared with you. Now you can choose any one of these to make in your garden. We hope you like our post! Please don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comment section below.

40 Lovely DIY Bird Bath Ideas To Invite Friendly Fliers In Your Yard

Creating a DIY bird bath for your yard is not only a good idea for the birds, it’s also a lovely decorative element to add to the landscape. Anything of beauty added to the landscape will also increase your home’s curb appeal and property value.

A DIY bird bath can be incorporated into your landscape design and created to look like a natural part of the landscape. Birds of all sizes will be attracted to the watery oasis you create for them from ordinary objects.

These 40 DIY bird bath ideas we have collected round the internet sites will show you how to make a bird bath that will attract pollinating birds to your garden and landscape, plus add an attractive and soothing water feature to your yard.

1:  Planter and Bird Bath Duo

With cute color terracotta pots you can create a lovely planter and diy bird bath like this one by homestoriesatoz, however measurement would be something that you need to adjust as per your requirement. With using rebar, you can adjust the pots in slanting position and add necessary aesthetic elements. You will be catering two needs and utilizing your time effectively too.

DIY Bird Bath
Planter and Bird Bath Duo, Image via: homestoriesatoz.com

2:  $20 DIY Bird bath

At number forth we’ve one of the simplest type of diy bird bath at theartofdoingstuff.com that would only cost you $20. Take three wood dowels and one candle plate (you can use some from your store room, in any) to make this diy bird bath. Hammer the dowels into the ground and level them. Place the Ikea plate onto the dowels. Due to its light weight, you would be able to move it to different places in your garden.

DIY Bird bath
$20 DIY Bird bath, Image via: theartofdoingstuff.com

3: Tomato Cage Homemade Bird Bath

An ordinary wire tomato cage and a large dish with a rim can become an ideal diy bird bath to place in a flower garden to attract them.

This homemade bird bath by mylifeabundant.com is small and colorful, just the right size to tuck into a small flower garden. We suggest this diy bird bath idea to small gardeners. Plant a few nectar-rich plants in the flower garden and birds will stop by for a meal and a bath. When placed near a window or just off a porch you will be able to enjoy viewing the friendly fliers from indoors and outdoors.

Tomato Cage Homemade Bird Bath
Tomato Cage Homemade Bird Bath, Image via: mylifeabundant.com

4: DIY Floral Pot Bird Bath

To make this diy bird bath you can choose any pots, three or four, color them as you want, glue them to form a stand and add plate at the top. If you have kids, let them color it, it would be fun activity for them. The plate at the top would be the bird water section; it is simple to make and would serve the purpose too in almost no costs.

DIY Bird Bath
DIY Floral Pot Bird Bath

5: Two Tiered Flower Pot DIY Bird Bath

Make a diy bird bath like this one at Web.Archive.Org with two flower pots with this unique idea. Use a large flower pot on the bottom to plant flowers that are rich in nectar or bear seeds and the top flower pot can become a diy bird bath.

We found this diy bird bath idea to be attractive for use on a porch or patio and irresistible to friendly fliers. The two tiered planter and bird bath can be spray painted any color you desire. Plant fragrant flowers, like petunias, that will enhance the beauty of the bird bath and fill the air with an enjoyable scent.

Two Tiered Flower Pot Bird Bath
Two Tiered Flower Pot Bird Bath, Image via: web.archive.org

6: Lamp DIY Bird Bath

Get these free bird bath plans by natalme.com that will show you how to recycle an old, out-dated lamp into a modern and lovely bird bath. Depending on the style and size of the old lamp, you may be able to create two unique diy bird baths from one old lamp.

Lamp Bird Bath
Lamp Bird Bath, Image via: natalme.com

7: Salvaged Sink DIY Birdbath

If you have any old or wall mounted sink lying in store, it’s time to play with it. It would be fun filled activity, plus your garden would be decorated in a different way.

Don’t forget to follow the mentioned steps to attain the best type of diy bird bath by hgtv.com; fill it with shells to attract the birds around.

Salvaged Sink DIY Birdbath
Salvaged Sink DIY Birdbath, Image via: hgtv.com

8: Lightweight Garden Bird Bath

This is one of the best diy bird bath ideas by littlehouseinthesuburbs from our list. Take basic (an attractive shape and color would help) and some rods to design this breathtaking homemade bird bath and invite many bird guests to your yard. Make sure you pay special attention to its cleaning and keep pouring in fresh water time to time. Your yard would be filled with nature lovely creatures all the time.

Lightweight garden bird bath
Lightweight garden bird bath, Image via: littlehouseinthesuburbs.com

9: Sea Shell Bird Bath

Here we have a unique diy bird bath idea by empressofdirt to use all those sea shells you have collected from beach vacations. Encase them in a clear glass display jar, then top it with a clear glass bowl for birds to use to bathe in.

Mementos of past beach trips are combined with visits from friendly fliers to give you a unique visual image that is sure to make you smile.

These detailed instructions will show you how to use different objects, including seashells, to make bird bath.

Sea Shell DIY Bird Bath
Sea Shell DIY Bird Bath Idea, Image via: empressofdirt.net

10: Hummingbird Bird Bath From Cookie Sheet

Attractive, functional and inexpensive, hummingbirds will love to bathe under this homemade humming bath by hometalk.

Follow these step by step instructions to create your own hummingbird bathing tray that will look lovely setting on an outdoor table. You may also like to check out  homemade hummingbird feeders.

Hummingbird Birdbath From Cookie Sheet
Hummingbird Birdbath From Cookie Sheet Image via: hometalk.com

11:  Rocky DIY Bird Bath Fountain

This type of DIY bird bath by dailykos would enhance your yard appeal and would give much natural look unlike the other ideas we have in our list; you need to fix a bucket and cover it with multiple sizes rock, on the top add a big plate and adjust the water system.

Rocky bird bath fountain
Rocky bird bath fountain, Image via: dailykos.com

12: Craftive Homemade Birdbath

This would be amazing DIY bird bath by hgtv, as it involves your aesthetics for colors and playfulness. Pick up bowls, shallow plates and platters and make a lovely water source for birds and enjoy cheering in your yard.

Craftive birdbath
Craftive birdbath, Image via: hgtv.com

13: Leaf Water Platter Bird Bath Idea

This type of diy bird bath by birdsandblooms.com would be serene and attract various birds, butterflies and other beautiful creatures to your yard. You need to have a big leaf which will help you making a concrete and sand based deep platter for the birds.

Leaf Water Platter Bird Bath Idea
Leaf Water Platter Bird Bath Idea, Image via: birdsandblooms.com

14: Drip DIY Bird Bath

Birds are like people when it comes to bathing preferences – some prefer to take a shower instead of a bath. This quick and easy bird bath by westcoastnotebook creates an outdoor shower that birds will flock too on a hot summer day.

DIY bird bath
DIY bird bath, Image via: westcoastnotebook.com

15: Birch Twigs DIY Bird Bath Idea

Find some twigs in your garden or get them from your neighborhood; insert these in the garden side and use big wooden or plastic saucer to make the top.

Get the details of this DIY bird bath idea by theartofdoingstuff.com

Birch twigs bard bath
Birch twigs bird bath, Image via: theartofdoingstuff.com

16: Deformed Stones Bird Bath Idea

Look for large steel saucer in your kitchen, maybe you have some lying there. Place stakes one on one and make the pillar for placing the saucer. You can create two or three nearby to attract more birds. Follow the instructions to make this Deformed Stones Bird Bath Idea by ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com.

Deformed Stones Bird Bath Idea
Deformed Stones Bird Bath Idea, Image via: ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com

17: Bling DIY Bird bath

Get two big saucers, and three pots for this diy bird bath by sunnyslifeinrehab; assemble pots together by fixing saucers at the opposite ends. Color them neon maybe (or your choice) and decorate with accessories to make it vibrant. Birds will fall in love with it and visit often.

Bling DIY Bird bath
Bling Bird bath idea, Image via: sunnyslifeinrehab.blogspot.com

18: DIY Tile Bird Bath

In order to make this DIY Tile Bird Bath by meandmydiy.com you need to get mosaic tile saucer from local garage; look for old CDS, cut them into small pieces and color them; decorate the saucer to make it vibrant. You can then use that saucer as a water source for birds.

 

DIY Tile Bird Bath
DIY Tile Bird Bath from old Cds, Image via: meandmydiy.com

19: Tree Type DIY Bird Bath

To make this diy bird bath by birdsandblooms You need to have wooden rods that you can place in a way that it looks like a small tree. Add iron rods at adjacent sides, and place small saucers on it.

Tree Type DIY Bird Bath
Tree Type Bird Bath Idea, Image via: birdsandblooms.com

20: Terra Cotta DIY Bird Bath

Use terra cotta pots to make the stand for the DIY bird bath by everydaydonna.blogspot.com and use colorful saucer or shallow bowl to add water. Use interesting colors to make birds fall in love with it.

Terra Cotta DIY Bird bath
Terra Cotta DIY Bird bath idea, Image via: everydaydonna.blogspot.com

21: Solar DIY Bird bath

This is ideal for the regions where it remains cold most of the time. It would help in keeping the temperature normal for birds when they land to enjoy water. Find the details of this Solar diy bird bath at builditsolar.com

Solar Birdbath
Solar Birdbath Idea, Image via: builditsolar.com

22: $5 DIY Bird bath

To make this diy bird bath by homejelly.com you all need Ask your mom for a colorful old kitchen dish which has shallow enough to keep water. Add a plastic pole or wooden pole at its base, fix in your garden, add some water to bowl and enjoy many hours of birds watching. You may also like to check out diy squirrel feeders.

$5 DIY Bird bath
$5 DIY Bird bath Idea, Image via: homejelly.com

23: Oil Pan Bird Bath Idea

A simple galvanized oil pan which can be purchased from any auto supply store can be transformed into a lovely bird bath by homestoriesatoz.

Add a few decorative stones and plants in and around the oil pan, along with a small water pump, and you will have created a lovely bird bath. No one will know it’s made from an inexpensive oil pan.

Oil Pan Bird Bath Idea
Oil Pan Bird Bath Idea, Image via: homestoriesatoz.com

24: Thrift Shop Pan Bird Bath Idea

Anything that can hold water can be transformed into a garden bird bath such as this one by thenavagepatch, even an inexpensive thrift shop find. A large, shallow pan is an ideal size and shape to use as a bird bath. Birds prefer shallow water for their bathing rituals so they can quickly take flight if a predator shows up during bath time.

Visit a local thrift shop or yard sale and look for any items that is shallow, wide and can hold water. Then use this bird bath idea and transform it into an eye-catching part of your landscape decor.

Thrift Shop Pan Bird Bath Idea
Thrift Shop Pan Bird Bath Idea, Image via: thenavagepatch.com

25: Tree Stump DIY Bird Bath

Transform an eye-sore in your landscape into a thing of functional beauty by turning a tree stump into a bird bath like this one by hgtv.

These free pictorial instructions will show you how to save money and increase your home’s curb appeal by taking and stump from a felled tree and creating a DIY bird bath. Only a couple of other components are needed for this DIY project and it will only take a few minutes to complete.

Tree Stump DIY Bird Bath
Tree Stump DIY Bird Bath, Image via: hgtv.com

26: Glass and Wood

Here is a bird bath idea by club.chicacircle.com that will create a clear and colorful addition to your landscape or patio for bird bathing. The pop of color will be a welcomed addition in the landscape and invite different types of birds to come in for a refreshing dip in the clear water.

Easy and inexpensive to create from items you may already have on hand.

bird bath idea
Glass and Wood bird bath idea, Image via: club.chicacircle.com

27: Fruit Bowl Up-Cycle

Do you have an old ornate fruit bowl that was handed down to you from a grandparent? It may hold memories, but outlived its time to hold fruit. Up-cycle that old fruit bowl into a garden bird bath such as this one by redcottagechronicles so it can remind you of a past loved one and still be useful today.

Updated with non-toxic paint and placed on a pedestal, a fruit bowl can become a popular bathing spot for the birds this summer.

Fruit Bowl Up-Cycle
Fruit Bowl Up-Cycle, Image via: redcottagechronicles.com

28: Solar Powered Hummingbird Bath

Use these free plans to create a DIY bird bath by instructables.com that will attract hummingbirds and won’t increase your electric bill. It’s also inexpensive to create.

This cheap bird bath is made from two baking pans and a solar powered water pump. Cheap to build and cheap to maintain.

Solar Powered Hummingbird Bath
Solar Powered Hummingbird Bath, Image via: instructables.com

29: Recycled Satellite Dish Bird Bath Idea

Wondering what to do with that old satellite dish that you’re no longer using to receive television signals? Recycle it into a DIY bird bath like this one by instructables with this interesting idea.

Paint the satellite and add a few components, like a water sprayer, to create a lovely bird bath that will invite friendly fliers into your yard.

Recycled Satellite Dish Bird Bath Idea
Recycled Satellite Dish Bird Bath Idea, Image via: instructables.com

30: Plant Stand Bird Bath Idea

This bird bath idea by justagirlblog.com shows you how to use a plant stand to display a plant and hold a bird bath.

This idea is both functional and attractive, ideal for use on a small patio or deck. Inexpensive materials can be put together in just a few minutes for this DIY project.

Plant Stand Bird Bath Idea
Plant Stand DIY Bird Bath, Image via: justagirlblog.com

31: Garbage Can Lid

A galvanized garbage can lid has the ideal width and depth for use as a bird bath by rspb.org.uk. Many bird baths fail to attract birds because they are not wide enough or are too deep. A garbage can lid is the perfect size, and can be elevated in many different ways.

Get inspired with these free plans for transforming an ordinary lid into a bath tub for birds.

diy bird bath
Garbage Can Lid DIY Bird Bath, Image via: rspb.org.uk

32: Hanging Bird Bath

Do you have a glass lid, but no casserole dish it will fit? Transform that odd glass lid into a unique hanging bird bath with this idea by sadieseasongoods.

Use a small chain to suspend the lid from a tree branch, place a bird house and feeder in the tree, and you will create a ideal living space for birds.

This inexpensive and easy to create idea will put that un-usable glass lid to good use in your yard.

Hanging Bird Bath
Make Hanging Bird Bath With Glass Lid, Image via: sadieseasongoods.com

33: Tea Pot Bird Bath

Check out this diy bird bath idea by morenascorner.com that creates a work of art for display in your garden. Stack an old teapot, saucers and cups in an eye-pleasing arrangement, then attach them to each other with ceramic glue.

End the stack with a plate on top for use as a bird bath. Unique and inexpensive garden art that provides birds with a safe place to take a bath.

Tea Pot DIY Bird Bath
Tea Pot DIY Bird Bath, Image via: morenascorner.com

34: Recycled Lamp Bird Bath Idea

Transform an old lamp into a new homemade bird bath using this diy idea by secondchancetodream.com. Easy to create, this lamp recycling idea will keep trash out of the landfill, add an interesting element to your garden, and create a lovely bird bath.

Recycled Lamp Bird Bath Idea
Recycled Lamp Bird Bath Idea, Image via: secondchancetodream.com

35: Concrete Bird Bath

Built to last using inexpensive concrete mix, this diy bird bath by ashleydiy.blogspot.com only takes a couple of hours to build and will last for years. Paint it and add embellishments to make it a one-of-a-kind design.

Concrete DIY Bird Bath
Concrete Bird Bath Idea, Image via: ashleydiy.blogspot.com

36: Recycled Bricks

Stack old bricks and top with a shallow container to create a lovely bird bath. This diy bird bath idea by robinsnestingplace.blogspot.com will inspire you to put old bricks to a new use. The birds will thank you.

lovely bird bath
lovely bird bath Idea, Image via: robinsnestingplace.blogspot.com

37: Mist DIY Bird Bath

This bird bath plan by birdsandblooms is ideal for humming birds, since they fail to enjoy water in other types. On a colorful container, you need to add misters (three or four) and create a fountain bird bath. It looks appealing and ultimately you will be calling in lots of birdies.

Mist DIY Bather
Mist DIY Bather, Image via: birdsandblooms.com

38:  Solar Powered Incredible DIY Bird bath

Here we’ve homemade bird bath by instructables.com that can be easily made from items lying in your garage or store room. However, it may require some technicality and would consume time too. If over the weekend you are in mood of some fun experiment making bird bath, don’t forget to check this one out.

Solar Powered Incredible DIY Bird bath
Solar Powered Incredible DIY Bird bath, Image via: instructables.com

39: Large leaf DIY Bird Bath

Creativity in DIY plans can be experienced at best – you can use any type of big leaves for this and create a gorgeous looking bath for birds by gardengatemagazine.com.

Large leaf DIY Bird Bath
Large leaf DIY Bird Bath, Image via: gardengatemagazine.com

Conclusion

Every one of us likes the pleasant sound and appearance of these little whimsy creatures. Having a diy bird bath in your backyard garden allows them a source of water. We have shown you some of the most popular bird bath ideas, we hope you will like any one of them to be in your garden area.

Top 10 Flowers That Attract Hummingbirds To Your Yard

Hummingbird Facts

For centuries, gardeners have been fascinated with the aerobatics and beauty of the hummingbirds. Birds vary in their sizes and appearance; hummingbirds from their name can make a humming noise by flapping their wings (about 80 times per second). They are the tiniest of all birds, weighing less than an ounce and measuring only 3 inches long. They could be called as flying jewels with the ability to fly in various directions. These are small and colorful with iridescent feathers; their beaks help them to sip the nectar from thousands of colored flowers every day. There is a probability that these birds can’t resist red and crimson blooms could be an invitation for them in the gardens however it’s not the only way to attract them. Hummingbirds primarily eat flower nectar, tree sap, insects and pollen, this species is found only in North and South America.

What Plants and flowers that attract hummingbirds

There are several flowers that can attract hummingbirds but there are some of them that could be considered in the list of the favorite and most appealing ones. For the selection of such hummingbird plants and flowers, it is required to search for blooms that have rich and bright colors. These must be rich in nectar urging the birds to come back for them, hence satisfying their thirst. Diverse flowers could be added to provide plentiful food for the hummingbirds throughout the summer, fall and spring.

Following are the most preferable hummingbird plants along with their specialties:

1.Bee Balm

It is a spherical shaped attractive plant that could illuminate the gardens with its presence. It thrives best in full sun and can approximately grow about 12-36 inches high. Availability is in the intense shades of red, pink, purple and orange, it is also referred as bergamot or horsemint. They also attract bees and butterflies. These flowers could be used as a garnish for green salads, fruit, cakes or preserves. The aromatic leaves serve as a substitute for mint and can be dried for tea.

Bee Balm flowers for hummingbirds1

2. Cardinal Flower

Cardinal flower also called as lobelia is one of the flowers’ that can serve best in well-drained soil and moist. Its red blooms are gracefully shaped and its long stalks can grow about 48 inches with the quality to provide visual interest to the flowerbeds. It tolerates full sun with enough moisture and this species bares spikes of brilliant, scarlet red-flowers. It could also be found in pink, white and is non-invasive. You may also like to check out Flowers that attract butterflies to the garden.

Cardinal Flower for hummingbirds

3. Zinnia

Thriving best in full sun with a compact shape, this annual bloom is quite easy to grow from seeds. The blooms of pink, red, white and yellow becomes an ideal choice for the migrating hummingbirds as it flourishes more from late summer to mid-fall. These typically range from 10 to 100cm in height and can bare hot summer temperatures. They have the ability to attract the hummingbirds and works as a defense against whiteflies; therefore zinnias are a desirable companion plant.

Zinnia flower for hummingbird

4. Bleeding Hearts

These are dangling heart-shaped blooms in pink or white. The bleeding hearts thrives best in lightly shaded locations and are hard in cooler climates. The growing rate is 24-36 inches and can be an affordable choice for hummingbird gardens as they can be divided to transplant. It grows best in moist conditions. You may also like to check out colorful flowers that are easy to grow.

Bleeding Hearts for humingbirds

5. Salvia

It is one of the great plants that serves the centers or backs of flowerbeds. These flowers range from pink to mauve, blue to purple and works best in full sun being larger in size each year. Salvia flowers come out in mid-summer and continue blooming till late summer. This plant does best in full sun and it tolerates dry soil; one of the top flower to attract hummingbirds.

Salvia flower for hummingbirds

6. Butterfly Bush

The butterfly bush plant acts as a source of attracting butterflies justifying its name and is also welcoming for the hummingbirds. The clusters of flowers are in purple and from mid-summer through fall they have a continuous bloom. It thrives in full sun and become a thick, luxurious shrub over time.

Butterfly Bush for hummingbirds

7. Lupine

It is a drought tolerant plant that serves as a representation for attracting spring hummingbirds. Its purple and blue shades are striking, working best in areas with full sunlight. It reaches around 1 to 4 feet in height and may be annual. Wildflowers of the lupine plant are generally in hues of blues and white.

Lupine flower for hummingbords

8. Trumpet Creeper

The plant has dense foliage and can climb on many surfaces. It is also known to be hummingbird vine or trumpet vine. Its tubular flowers are perfect for hummingbirds and it works best in full sun to partial shade. It ranges in red, orange or yellow blooms.

Trumpet Creeper for hummingbirds

9. Columbine

This flower is also known as Granny’s bonnet and it is known for its bell shaped flowers blooming from mid spring to early summer. It is from Columba (a Latin word) and is an ideal for hummingbird. This elegant flower is in the shades of pink, purple and blue. It works best in areas with limited shade, growing about 15-20 inches tall.

Columbine flower for hummingbirds

10. Petunia

Petunias are easy to grow and are perfect for containers and baskets in small spaces. They flourish best in full sun. These can be in shades of pink, red, purple, blue, white providing nectar to the hungry hummingbirds. These are an important type of annual and are divided into Grandiflora having larger and Multiflora having smaller flowers. They are also tolerant of heat.

Petunia flower for hummingbirds

Key points for flowers to attract hummingbirds:

For attracting the birds’ utilities like lots of flowers and habitat for shelter, shade and security is important. A moving hummingbird loves water so a gentle spray from a nozzle could serve the purpose. Bright colors can capture their attention. Red is the most popular color for them. Tabular flowers hold much nectar including columbines, lupines, petunias.