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Redneck bird feeder
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Posted by
atokadawn 7 (
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Mon, Sep 6, 10 at 0:40
| Here is a redneck bird feeder,made from a hub cap.

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RE: Redneck bird feeder
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| That is actually very pretty. And who hasn't seen hubcaps lying on the side of the road? |
RE: Redneck bird feeder
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RE: Redneck bird feeder
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| I have been picking up hubcaps, and have one that will make a great feeder. Thanks |
RE: Redneck bird feeder
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| How does the seed stay in it? |
RE: Redneck bird feeder
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| I cut a circle of screen material and sealed it on the top so the seed would stay in and water could go out. |
RE: Redneck bird feeder
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| Good idea using the screen over the hubcap...a colorful birdfdr! This would cool with some of those tiny mirror tiles mixed in with the beads, too...for reflecting the sun! (someone shared that idea recently). TFS! Jeanne S. |
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