61) Purple Martin Birdhouse
Since we are here to explore some beautiful and useful DIY bird feeder plans, we were so glad to come across this Purple Martin birdhouse tutorial.
Indeed, one of the most important aspects you need to take into consideration when constructing a bird feeder is the type of birds you wish to attract.
The guidelines regarding the conditions which each bird species prefer so that they can feel attracted to the birdhouse you build are of utmost importance.
And while proper research is your best friend on that note, it is also essential to be patient and pay attention to the birds’ behavior once you have already attached their bird feeders.
Every small detail, starting from the way you position a birdhouse, through the materials and even the colors you use, plays a crucial role.
If purple martins are what you want to attract to your yard, then this tutorial will give you plenty of useful tips on that matter.
62) Popsicle Stick Birdhouse
Honestly, this popsicle stick birdhouse is the type of DIY project that puts such a wide smile on your face, that it might be hard to stop smiling hours after you have explored the tutorial.
As DIYers, we are the aficionados of everything crafty, and that’s why we love this particular birdhouse so much.
While I was watching the video tutorial, my kids were playing around so they also happened to take a look behind my shoulders. Their reaction was to start screaming with excitement and jump all around.
So it has been a few months that they have been collecting their ice cream popsicle sticks with a mind to building this cute birdhouse.
Don’t underestimate the comfort of this easy birdhouse plan, though. It is very well protected from the harsh environment, plus the design can be easily customized in multiple variations. No complex tools needed, just a pinch of enthusiasm.
63) Alpine Bird Table
Now, this is a DIY bird feeder plan for true aficionados. Personally, I fell so deeply in love with this beautiful yet simple design that there is no other option but to build one myself, or I am not sure if I will be able to live without it.
In order to construct this Alpine bird table, you will need a drill press, a table saw, a screwdriver and a band saw. You can choose the wood material to work with to match your personal preferences, as well as to make a good fit for the birds you are trying to attract.
What I adore the most about this particular design, apart from the easy-to-follow steps in the video tutorial, is the durability of this build.
This Alpine bird table is one which can last for years to come, so all the efforts and time you put into constructing this particular model is sure to repay your efforts.
64) Solid Roof Bird Feeder
This solid bird feeder can be a wonderful addition to your backyard all year-round.
Apart from being practical and attractive to the birds, it is also easy to make. Thus, even first-time builders will be able to accomplish this project with confidence.
What I personally love so much about this bird feeder is that it is designed with a mind to accommodating both small and big bird species. You can choose to make it from any wood material you prefer, including scrap wood.
The mesh tray at the bottom makes up for a proper ventilation which helps to keep birds dry while the roof is sealed to prevent the seeds from damage due to harsh weather.
Nevertheless, we highly appreciate that free plans are available. And for the much-needed gulp of extra inspiration, below, we are sharing an amazing video which features 100 cool birdhouses ideas to keep the good vibes flowing.
65) The Cutest DIY Birdhouse
We were delighted to come across this extremely cute and creative bird feeder plan. We like the combination of utilizing a coffee tin can along with the wood material.
Moreover, we find that this build can be an excellent one to enjoy with your kids, as well. Step-by-step instructions are also provided, including the metric units and materials you will need.
However, we want to recommend you to skip on utilizing pine for your bird feeder plan. That’s because pine is much less durable, as compared to cedarwood, for example.
Meanwhile, being suitable for beginners, this build plan does not require the use of power tools. Just don’t forget to be extremely careful when cleaning and drying the coffee tin can, as the sharp edges tend to be very tricky.
Below, we are also sharing 21 cute birdhouses made from wood in order to contaminate you with an extra dose of cuteness.
66) Unique Green-Roof Birdhouse
This green-roof birdhouse can bring a smile to your face every time you take a look at it. Some years ago, I was more than delighted to see a similar birdhouse in my best friend’s yard.
In fact, it wasn’t a single one but a few models of green-roofed birdhouses, all painted in different colors, matching perfectly the plants she has chosen to place on the rooftop.
Best of all, birds were enjoying this birdhouse no less than we were. This particular build plan is appropriate when it comes to both chickadees and wrens.
When crafting the roof, make sure you pay attention to its flexible design. Remember, no birds enjoy feeding and/or inhabiting a dirty space so you need to be able to clean it regularly.
Apart from the downloadable build plans, we are also sharing a beautiful video compilation of 100 awesome rustic birdhouses ideas to nurture your mind.
67) Easy DIY Oriole Bird Feeder
This simple but extremely practical bird feeder can quickly attract the beautiful orioles to your backyard.
The building process of this particular bird feeder is so easy that even your kids can accomplish it on their own (of course, with a pinch of adult supervision).
When it comes to the materials you will need, these include a power drill, a table saw, glue, nails, a dowel, 1 x 8 board (about 12 inches long), and one scarp 2×4 (no less than 13 inches long). The step-by-step guidelines are a pleasure to follow.
The time it will take to accomplish this project is only about an hour or so, depending on your personal level of experience, as well as working style.
And to fill you with even more inspiration, we are also sharing this video, which compiles 100 amazing wooden birdhouse and bird feeder ideas to start the flow.
68) Modern Birdhouse
At the very mention of a modern birdhouse, you may just come to think that this would be some kind of a complex and time-consuming build.
However, we’re about to surprise you with this one! Instead of being time and energy to consume, this modern birdhouse doesn’t involve any woodworking. We decided to include this DIY plan on our list because, after all, not everyone is born with the perfect woodworking skills.
On another note, if your kids are just as crazy as mine, constantly wanting to craft new builds, then you know that even though inspiring, their enthusiasm can sometimes be exhausting for us, the parents.
That’s why I adore the simplicity of this build. Nevertheless, a free build plan is also available.
But don’t get too lazy, you crafty woodworking maestros! Below, we have a video compilation of some of the most original bird feeder ideas to enjoy.
69) License DIY Birdhouse
A few years ago, I became a huge fan of license plates. That was after I came back from a vacation, where I met an extraordinary craftsman who had an entire wall in his house decorated with colorful and unusual license plates.
Well, even if you don’t share my crazy passion, I bet you will adore the original idea of constructing this easy license birdhouse plan yourself.
We’d rate this project a suitable one for beginners, as well as a very affordable option for those of you who don’t want to break the piggy bank.
This can be a suitable bird feeder for the hungry feathered fellow, especially during the cold winter months.
And mentioning the cold winter months, this reminds me of a spectacular winter birds’ feeding frenzy video we are so eager to share with you and bring a smile to your face and all the way deep down to your heart.
The Bottom Line
Now that we are at the end of our bird feeders plans an adventure, we truly hope we have inspired you to find the most amazing DIY build plan for yourself.
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