In my mind it's Fall everywhere. Everyone is experiencing freezing temperatures and bundling up for a long, cold Winter. Because I live in the Midwest, I have no real concept of what it's like to live in warmer states or countries, so for those folks, this post is for you.
I ran across this fun idea over on Pinterest from Juniper Moon Farms. It's a simple way to get rid of all those small scraps of yarn and string from your previous projects. Just use a basic suet feeder and shove everything inside so wildlife can come take what they need for nests. If it's still warm it would work in places where birds hang out for the winter and don't find somewhere more climate controlled. It could act as toasty insulation for their homes. Like Ugg boots for birds. Or for bird houses. Oh you get the idea.
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What a great idea! I would suggest only using natural fibers, though. Most birds don't use the same nest from year to year and acrylic fibers don't biodegrade. But birds will use just about anything - including plastic bag fragments - to make a snug nest.
i love this! i tend to put our dryer lint outside and the birds love that, too. when i find a nest on the ground, i am amazed at the stuff they find and use to make such a perfect little home. they are the consummate recyclers!
The birds will be loving this so much. I never thought about setting something like this out there. I see so many great things coming from this. Keep up the good work. Bronx furniture stores