Building birdhouses with your child is not only good for the baby motor skills and creative but it can also help your child develop a better understanding of nature. Here are some simple ideas for kids to make birdhouses.
One of the easiest to make birdhouses for a child is made of an empty carton of milk to two liters. Make sure the milk carton is carefully washed and dried before starting to build. First the prisoner milk carton and staple it shut. ThenWrap the entire milk carton with 2 "tape so that none of the shows original packaging. Cardboard wrapped Wipe with shoe polish or color with markers so that it resembles tree bark. Make a hole in the side of the box the aviary and then have a door. Poke several holes in the bottom of the box with a sharp pen to make the holes so that water can flow out when it rains. Pierce another hole in the top carton of milk through which string or wire can be threaded to hang froma tree.
You can also build a birdhouse using balloons and papier mache. The recipe for papier mache newspaper strips are boiled in water for thirty minutes and two cups of flour. You then build this aviary unusual turn by layering strips of cardboard on the ball, but at the same time make sure you leave a hole that will serve as the gateway of the birds. Once the paper mache has dried, you can pop the balloon, with brightly painted papier machecolored paint and hang in a tree.
Another simple for kids to make birdhouses was created by an old garden hat. Just find an old straw hat and fabric tape on the bottom so that it forms a closed structure. Make a hole in the side of the hat for a door and suspend this from a tree. The birds use the edge of the hat as a perch.
Another idea is to build a shelf for nesting barn swallows, robins or Phoebes. These can be made from any wooden boxhas a lid and is about the size of a shoebox. All this needs is a shelf hook located so that the rectangular box can be hung vertically. The birds, of course, roost and build their nests in open cavities. This type of "open birdhouse can easily be nailed to a tree, fence post or porch.
Another simple project for kids is a cone of nesting doves. Doves prefer dislike birdhouses and hang around the trees. Unfortunately, too much buildingfragile nests are quickly swept away by the wind and rain. To make a home safer for the doves, simply take a long length of foot screen accurately meshed and wrap in a cone shape. You can reinforce this frame using small pieces of wire. The cone is then placed dove nest high in a tree so that birds recognize it as a good place to build their next house.
Bird watching is a fun, activity for families. You can reserve a special place for bird feeders anywhereyour garden, and throughout the year watch the variety of birds that come to visit. If your child is a bit 'older and can handle a hammer, nails and glue, there are a variety of plans for birdhouses that child can make it available for free all over the Internet. Usually the provider plans can tell you what age the project is best suited for. The library is an excellent source of models for many types of nestboxes. In addition, your wildlife state or department Animal Provincialor boy or girl scout troupe to offer free or cheap waxed cardboard boxes Bluebird, which require only folding to create a bit 'strong structure.
You can also purchase commercial bird house kits for kids who are pre-cut lumber, galvanized screws and bird-friendly non-toxic paint. Again, these are for older children who are more experienced carpenters and sharper management tools.
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