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There is something deeply grounding about sipping your morning coffee while watching a bright Red Cardinal or a lively Chickadee visit your window. For bird lovers, a bird feeder isn’t just a garden accessory—it’s a lifeline for local wildlife and a front-row seat to nature’s theater.
Whether you are looking for a weekend craft with the kids or a sophisticated woodworking project, these DIY bird feeder ideas are designed to be functional, aesthetic, and, most importantly, irresistible to birds. You can also make birdhouses and bird baths.
Related: Have Fun with DIY hummingbird feeder.
5 Creative DIY Bird Feeder Projects
These are the top five ideas followed by more creative ideas below:
1. The Classic Pinecone Suet Feeder
Ideal for starters to make with natural products.
- Best for: Woodpeckers, Chickadees, and Nuthatches.
- How to make it: Tie a string to a large pinecone. Slather it in peanut butter (or suet) and roll it in high-quality black-oil sunflower seeds. You may combine wheat chex, peanut butter and bird seed.
- Why it works: It mimics natural foraging spots and provides high-energy fats essential for winter survival.
- Note: Let it set and hang on the trees when the weather is cold. Peanut butter may melt if the weather is warm.
2. The Upcycled Wine Bottle Gravity Feeder
For a more permanent and stylish look, use a glass wine bottle.
- Best for: Finches and Sparrows.
- How to make it: Create a simple wooden frame with a small tray at the bottom. Invert the bottle so the neck sits about 1/2 inch above the tray.
- The Secret: As birds eat from the tray, gravity automatically refills it from the bottle.
3. Tea Cup and Saucer Cottage Core Feeder
- Best for: Small songbirds and as a decorative garden gift.
- How to make it: Use a strong outdoor adhesive (like E6000) to glue a vintage teacup to its saucer. Once dry, hang it using a decorative chain or a macramé plant hanger.
- Pro Tip: This doubles as a beautiful garden ornament even when empty!
4. The Log Cabin Hopper Feeder
If you’re handy with tools, a cedar hopper feeder is the Gold Standard.
- Best for: Cardinals and Blue Jays.
- How to make it: Build a house-shaped box with plexiglass sides so you can monitor seed levels. Ensure the roof is hinged for easy refilling.
- Expert Insight: Use Western Red Cedar; it’s naturally rot-resistant and safe for birds.

Turn a log into birdfeeder with wooden discs and chains.
5. Window-Mounted Clear Acrylic Feeder
If you aren’t feeling crafty, a clear suction-cup window feeder is the best investment for bird lovers living in apartments or homes without large trees. It brings the birds within inches of your glass.

Make a bird feeder with wood and use suction cups to hang it to the window.
How to make bird feed?
Bird feed has specific variety of seeds according to birds. Some ingredients that you can use in bird feed at home that are universal bird food include:
- Sunflowers
- Safflower
- Nyjer or Thistle
- White proso millet
- Golden millet
- Red millet
- Shelled and cracked corn
- Peanuts
- Flax seeds
- Milo or sorghum
- Rapeseed
- Canary seed
- Pumpkin seeds
- Mealworms
- Dried fruits
- Sugar water
Bird food recipes
Here are a few recipes that will come in super handy for bird feeder:
1. Natural handmade bird feeder (paste ingredients)
Here’s a homemade bird food recipe by DIY Network.
Ingredients:
- 2 oranges
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup rolled oats or corn meal
Recipe:
Mix pulp of 2 oranges with 1/2 cup peanut butter and 1 cup rolled oats or corn meal. Fill the paste in scooped out oranges and hang with string on the trees.
2. Basic recipe for homemade bird seed (dried ingredients)
Wild birds love to eat seeds and this mix will surely attract them:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of black oil sunflower seeds
- 1 cup of chopped plain peanuts
- 1/2 cup of striped sunflowers
- 1/2 cup of cracked corn
- 1/8 cup of dried fruit
Recipe:
Mix the ingredients together and keep in the bird feeder for your flying friends.
What Makes a Bird Feeder Actually Attract Birds?
Before jumping into projects, it’s important to understand what birds look for:
1. Right Type of Food
Different birds prefer different seeds:
- Sunflower seeds
- Nyjer (thistle) seeds
- Suet
- Millet
- Cracked corn
2. Safe Placement
- 5–10 feet from shrubs (cover from predators)
- Away from heavy foot traffic
- Near natural shelter
3. Cleanliness
Dirty feeders repel birds and spread disease. Clean every 1–2 weeks.
4. Consistency
Birds return when feeders are refilled regularly.
What birds are attracted to bird feeders?
The most common types of birds that are smart enough to locate bird feeder in your home are:
- Sparrows
- Finches
- Jays
- Cardinals
- Buntings
- Grosbeaks
- Chickadees
- Titmice
- Woodpeckers
- Mockingbirds
- Squirrels (they love bird food)
1. DIY Plate Bird Feeder
- Use decorative plastic bowl and plate from dollar store to make hanging birdfeeder.
- Drill holes and use nuts and bolts to secure them together.
- Use washer for additional support.
- Use cord to make macrame braided knot to hang the feeder.
- This will make cute porch swing feeder as well.
DIY bird feeders with bird feed
2. Homemade bird feeder
- Make hanging bird feeder with plastic cup, string and bird feed.
- Mix wild bird mix with lard, suet or vegetable fat. Vegetarian-friendly feeders will love vegetable fat as mixing ingredient.
- You can also add breadcrumbs, oats, sultanas, currants and unsalted peanuts (optional)
- Use a spatula or wooden spoon to add in the disposable cup with string inserted into it.
- Let it set and then cut out the cup to hang on the tree.
3. DIY Birdfeeder in less than 3 minutes
- Secure a mason jar with galvanized chicken feeder using copper wire.
- Fill the tray and mason jar with bird seeds.
- The chicken feeder screws on easily to the mason jar.
- Hang it upside down as shown in the picture.
4. Bird Feeder Wreath
- Use bundt pan and arrange fresh cranberries or fruit slices at the base.
- In a large bowl combine 4 cups wild birdseed, 1 cup dried cranberries and 1 cup peanuts.
- Add melted suet in the mix and use plastic spoon to combine the ingredients together.
- Add to the bundt pan and let it set in the refrigerator (or freezer) overnight.
- Once hardened, remove from the fridge and unmold to hang.
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6. DIY Bird Feeders
- Recycle tin cans to make bird feeders.
- Use wood dowel or chop stick to make stand for birds to rest.
- Use ribbon to hang on the trees.
7. Hanging Bird Feeder
- Use terracotta planters and terracotta trays to make bird feeder.
- Paint the clay pots and use strong adhesive or glue to join the pot and tray together.
- The tray at the top serves the hanging purpose with a loop and string.
- Fill the bottom tray with bird seeds.
8. How to Make a Cute Bird Feeder for plastic bottle
Cut plastic soda bottle and paint it to make whimsical bird feeder. Use torch to smooth the edges to keep the birds safe.
9. DIY mason jar or jelly jar suet feeder
- 1 cup lard
- 1 cup chunky peanut butter
- Melt the lard and peanut butter together. The add:
- 3 cups cornmeal
- 1/2 cup flour
- 4 cups birdseed
- Pour the ingredients in a mason jar
- Hang with a wire
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A thoughtful gift for nature lovers.
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11. Orange Bird Seed Ornaments
Use orange as bird seeds container.
12. Peanut Butter Bird Treats
- Use tin molds or silicon molds to mix bird seed and peanut butter.
- Let it set and hang.
13. Homemade Pipe Bird Feeder
Use saucer and PVC pipes to make a bird feeder.
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14. DIY recycled materials bird feeder
Turn a paper milk carton into recyclable bird feeder with paint and twigs.
15. Popsicle Stick Bird Feeder
- Glue popsicle sticks together using glue stick and white glue.
- Hang with a burlap string.
- A wooden tray bird feeder will serve the same purpose.
16. Recycling DIY milk carton feeder
Milk carton painted and decorated with twigs for hanging outdoors as tiny homes.
17. Fun and easy DIY bird feeder project for kids
- Use empty juice cartons or cereal cardboard boxes and wrap them with duct tape.
- Punch holes and loop twine through it to hang the birdfeeder.
18. Cardboard tube bird feeder
- Coat peanut butter to glue bird feed on the cardboard tube.
- You can also use toilet paper rolls and foil rolls for this project.
19. DIY flowerpot bird feeder
Use terra cotta saucer and pot to make a naturally cool bird feeder. Hang it in a shaded spot.
20. Egg carton bird feeder
Upcycled bird feeder with yarn hanger.
21. Rope Covered Bird Feeder
- Cover a tin can with sisal rope to make bird feeder.
- Sisal rope is a natural element, however, tin can be replaced with bark.
- Birds like nature and in order to attract them try to use natural material choices.
22. Tin Can Flower Bird Feeder
I love the use of foam flower to make the tin can safe for birds. This way the sharp edges are covered.
23. DIY wine bottle hummingbird feeder
A topsy turvy bird feeder with glass painting.
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24. Changing Tray Bird Feeder
- Use wood to make shelter and tray in form of a open house bird feeder like platform bird feeder.
- Attach it to a post.
- This will give the birds an open space to play around and eat food.
25. DIY log bird feeder
Make this easy project with a piece of log. Drill holes and add bird feed mixed with peanut butter to complete the birdfeeder to hang on the tree.
Important Safety Note:
Always ensure your DIY materials are non-toxic. Avoid using treated lumber (which contains arsenic) and never use lead-based paints.
Common Questions
1. How do you keep squirrels out of your DIY bird feeder?
The Squirrel War is real. Use a baffle—a smooth, cone-shaped guard—above or below your feeder. You can also use Safflower seeds, which most birds love but squirrels find bitter.
2. Where is the best place to hang a bird feeder?
Place feeders either less than 3 feet or more than 10 feet from windows. This prevents window strikes, which are often fatal for birds. Ideally, place them near a bush or evergreen tree so birds have a quick place to hide from hawks. You may use a baffle.
3. How often should you clean the feeder?
At least once every two weeks. Use a solution of one part bleach to nine parts water. Dirty feeders spread diseases like Salmonella and House Finch Eye Disease.
4. What Do Birds Actually Want?
According to ornithology experts, attracting birds isn’t just about the house—it’s about the menu.
Key Terms to Know
- Black-Oil Sunflower Seeds: The hamburger of the bird world; almost every bird eats them.
- Suet: Rendered fat, crucial for birds in cold climates.
- Baffle: A device used to prevent squirrels or raccoons from reaching the feeder.
Building a bird feeder is a small act of conservation that rewards you with daily beauty. Start with a simple pinecone project today, and as you learn your local species’ habits, you can graduate to more complex builds.
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Oh my god!!! That looks superb and cute. I really loved it. I have two love birds with me and I will try one of this awesome bird feeder. Thanks for sharing it.
Love these ideas. I made one with plastic bottle and I can’t wait to see the birds coming.
So exciting! 🙂
love the ideas, but I need some basic instructions
What can I help you with?