Preparation - We needed empty plastic bottles with caps, a scissors, pencils or something similar to act as a perch, a funnel, twine and sunflower seeds.
The children all brought in recycled plastic bottles and we decided that instead of using pencils as a perch for the birds we would use chopsticks.
We started the bird feeders by prodding small holes around the bottle. This was done by the teacher.
Two holes were made opposite each other approximately one third of the way up the bottle. The children with the help of the teacher pushed through the chop sticks to make a perch.
The teacher then made two holes opposite each other close to the top of the bottle. With teacher guidance the children fed through the twine through the two holes.A loop was then made for the feeder to be hung off a branch of a tree. With a funnel the children poured sunflower seeds into bottle and then put the lid back on the bottle.
Here are our completed bird feeders ready to be brought home.Hopefully they will attract lots of birds to our gardens such as the gold finch, green finch, siskin and robin and that they won't go hungry this winter.
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