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Decorate a Christmas Tree For Wildlife

 
  • String pop corn or cranberries.  (Note: Do not use fishing line or thread as birds could become tangled in it)  Use thin twine or ribbon. 
  • Mix 1/2 part peanut butter and 1/2 part yellow corn meal, then spread it on pinecones and attach them to your tree.
  • Spread bagels thinly with peanut butter, then sprinkle with small seeds such as millet, thistle, or a finch mix.
  • Ears of dried corn attached to the tree. 
  • String unsalted peanuts in the shell with thin twine or ribbon.
  • Whole, dried sunflower heads attached with thin twine or ribbon.
  • Use holiday cookie cutters to cut shapes from white or whole wheat bread.  Make a hole on top before bread dries.  When dried out, spread with peanut butter, sprinkle with bird seed, and pull thin twine or ribbon through hole.  Attach to tree.  

This page featured as "Pick of the Week"  Natural Resources Defense Council  Dec 2-9 2002.  This is a very informative site about Conservation.