By Alice Tuffery

Published: Tuesday, 25 January 2022 at 12:00 am


Investing in a bird feeder is a fantastic way to encourage wildlife into your garden – but did you know you can make your own? Taking the DIY route means you can not only save money, but also spend an hour or two getting creative with friends or family. Plus, you’ll likely end up with a biodegradable feeder, free from plastic and waste. 

Whether you decide to make your own bird feeder or opt for a shop-bought product, don’t forget to clean it with a mild disinfectant every two weeks. Neglect your food station and you could end up harming garden wildlife, as it’ll be prone to infections. Make sure you refresh the food supply regularly, remove any droppings and relocate your feeders every month to limit the amount of waste accumulating underneath. 

Join in the Great Garden Birdwatch this weekend!

From 28-30 January, the RSPB is asking you to spend an hour recording your feathered friends to help monitor the impact of climate change on bird populations.

Find out how to take part

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Ready to get stuck in? Take a look at our favourite homemade bird feeders below.

Our favourite DIY bird feeder kits

Greenfingers Build Your Own Bird Feeder

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This is one of the most popular homemade bird feeders on the market, and it comes in a handy reusable tin made from recyclable steel. Once your feeding station is up and running, you can use the storage container to keep your replacement bird food fresh. 

The DIY bird feeder arrives as pre-cut wooden sections, which you put together with wood glue – all the instructions are included. Then, either stain or paint it and use the suction cups to attach it to a window. 

This kit makes a wonderful gift for children or anyone who has limited outdoor space, as you can watch and identify the birds from the comfort of your own home.