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Welcome to Backyard Wildlife Habitat.Info,
your guide to creating and maintaining a backyard wildlife habitat. |
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Decorate a
Christmas Tree For Wildlife |
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- 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.
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This page featured as "Pick of the Week"
Natural Resources Defense Council Dec
2-9 2002. This is a very informative site about Conservation.
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