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		<title>19 Beautiful DIY Bird Feeders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>During the winter it’s more difficult for birds to find food. By hanging bird feeders in your back yard, you accomplish a couple of things. First, you help the birds to survive the harsh weather by giving them food. Secondly, the birds add warmth and color to you back yard. This is a collection of [&#8230;]</p>
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During the winter it’s more difficult for birds to find food. By hanging bird feeders in your back yard, you accomplish a couple of things. First, you help the birds to survive the harsh weather by giving them food. Secondly, the birds add warmth and color to you back yard.</p>
<p>This is a collection of different bird feeders, that you can make. There’s a lot of variety. If you see a bird feeder that you like, just click on the link. You’ll be brought to a tutorial for that bird feeder.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the feeders you can make:</p>
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<li>Biodegradable Orange Bird Feeder</li>
<li>DIY Birdseed Ice Ornaments</li>
<li>How To Make A Mason Jar Bird Feeder</li>
<li>How To Make A Feeder From A Flowerpot</li>
<li>And MORE!</li>
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<p>Click on the<em> 19 Beautiful DIY Bird Feeders</em> link below to see all 19 bird feeders on the Homemade Home Ideas website.</p>

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