![]() VERONICA J RIKER from LINWOOD, MI United StatesĮasy to hang fun to watch the birds love it.Īnonymous Person from Stony Brook, NY United States Hang this bell in your backyard, and you'll start seeing birds that you didn't even know existed in your region.Ġ of 0 people found the following review helpful: Every part of the birdseed bell feeder is edible except the net, so you can feed the birds in your area without creating excess waste. You'll have enough bells to keep the birds happy and energetic for the rest of the year. The unique bell shape keeps the seed in one place even if you don't have a bird feeder.įor the most savings, buy bulk mixed-seed bells and enjoy a 10% discount when you order 12 or more. You can hang it from a tree and watch the birds flutter around the branches or place it on your deck for an afternoon of entertainment. ![]() This mixed-birdseed bell features a variety of different seeds that attract dozens of bird species. A seed bell can feed the birds all year round, but seed bells are particularly valuable during the winter months when food sources are scarce. Bird Bugs, Nuts, Fruit Wild Bird Seed BellĤ-Pack of Mr.Throughout the year, birds need seed to help them stay healthy and energized. LINKS TO PURCHASE SEED BELLS FOR BACKYARD BIRDS:Ĥ-Pack of Mr. HERE’S SOME OF MY FAVORITE SEED BELLS FOR WILD BIRDS They also make a great hostess gift, or neighbor gift for that bird lover on your list. They are simple and easy!Ĭheck this seed bell out filled with tree nuts, peanuts, sunflower hearts, pecans, and dried fruit! Now days, they come packed with bird loving goodies like Mealworms, Nuts, Pecans, Peanuts, Sunflower Hearts, Raisins and Cranberries. They are relatively inexpensive, and all you have to do is open them up and hang them in a tree or a hook in your backyard. A simple seed bell is a great way to get started feeding the birds. You can also just buy a pre-made seed bell. To make a seed bell festive, all you need to do is tie a colored ribbon with a bow on them! The cooler Holiday months are one of the best times to hang them up and watch the birds. Carefully pull any remaining wax paper away from the bird bell and discard. Then remove from freezer and pull up on the wax paper to remove the bell from the mold. Put the filled mold in the freezer for about an hour to harden up. Pat the mixture down, you should have a few inches of string still sticking out when you are done filling the mold. Hold the string up straight as you spoon the mixture around it. ![]() Spoon the birdseed mixture into your mold that has been lined with wax paper, or sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Pour the gelatin mixture into the birdseed mixture and stir until everything is well mixed. Next, add the tablespoon of light corn syrup to the gelatin mixture. Mix the teaspoon of unflavored gelatin into the hot water and stir to dissolve. Heat the water just a bit in the microwave (about 30 seconds – you want it hot enough to dissolve the gelatin). Measure your 1/4 cup of water in a glass measuring cup. Mix the birdseed, sunflower seed, and the cornmeal in a mixing bowl and set aside. Now it’s time to make the Bird seed Bell Recipe!ġ teaspoon Unflavored Gelatin (about half a packet) This will end up being the hanger for your bird bell. Fold it in half, and then push the folded end through the hole in the bottom so that about a 4″ loop of the yarn is sticking out. Cut a piece of yarn, string, ribbon or twine, about 24″ long. Next, you will need to punch a hole in the bottom of your mold so you can create a hanger for the seed bell. You can use a small clay pot, a plastic yogurt container, or a red Solo cup. The first thing you need to look for is a mold that looks like a bell. I really like the way bird seed bells look hanging in a pine tree during the holidays! Make your own birdseed bells with this easy method: ![]() It’s a fun family project to get to work together in the kitchen creating some homemade bird treats. This is the time of year when I love to make some homemade creations for the birds to enjoy. You can make your own or buy a store bought one and hang in a tree. It’s a great way to feed wild birds quickly and simply in your yard. Bird seed bells are one of the easiest ways to feed your backyard birds.
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