Crazy easy DIY Orange bird feeders

Need ideas for cheap bird feeders? Why go out and buy an expensive bird feeder when you can make one yourself? This easy orange bird feeder craft will teach you how, using just a couple of supplies you probably have on hand! 

Bird Feeders DIY

Cheap bird feeders

I love looking after the “wild life” in my garden and my neighborhood, especially during the cold season when the little birds need it the most. This fun and easy orange bird feeder will help keep birds happy and healthy during fall and winter days, providing a great, convenient source of food. But it’s always a welcome addition to your garden in spring and summer too. Who doesn’t love free food, right?

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I also love recycling stuff we’d normally throw away like orange peel. I make a lot of citrus vinegar cleaner and I even use some orange peel in my compost but since we eat tons of oranges, there’s still a considerable amount of orange peel we have no choice but to to throw away. So I thought making an orange peel bird feeder would be a nice way to recycle some of those peels and put them to a good use. These easy bird feeders are ridiculously simple and they literally take minutes to make!

Easy bird feeders

My orange peel bird feeder is also a great project to make with kids, especially in those long days of summer break and a wonderful opportunity to teach them to love, appreciate and protect nature and wild life. If they’re anything like my little one, kids will be so proud to display their own DIY bird feeders in the garden! And the best part is this easy bird feeder craft will last a long time!

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Orange Bird Feeder

Orange peel bird feeder

Materials:

  • Orange peels, halves
  • Twine
  • Scissors
  • Hole puncher
  • Seeds, nuts, peanuts to fill the “cups”

Bird feeders DIY

Directions:

  • Clean the orange peel halves with a clean cloth and remove as much of the white pith as possible, you don’t want the birds to feed on that.
  • Punch two holes in the middle of each orange half, along the edge but not too close to the edge as the peel it may break when threading the twine or under the weight of the seeds or nuts. (if you want the bird feeder more stable, punch 4 holes and make double handles with twine).
  • Cut some twine in the desired length.
  • Thread one end of the twine through a hole and tie into a large knot. Do the same with the other end.

DIY bird feeders

Easy Bird feeder craft

  • Fill the bird feeder with seeds, nuts or peanuts and hang in trees or in areas where birds can reach the feeder easily.

I hope you found this orange bird feeder both fun and interesting and decided to give this idea a try. I would love to know your thoughts on this project so please leave a comment below and don’t forget to rate it! Thanks!

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14 Comments

  1. A “hole” is a hole is a hole! But 2 wholes do not make a wright! LOL!
    Thanks for sharing your idea for re-cycling our orange peels. The Earth thanks you!

    1. Petro Neagu says:

      That is hilarious! Thanks for the laugh, Robin :)

  2. What keeps squirrels from invading this great bird feeding idea?

    1. Hi, Debbie! I’m sorry, I have no solution for this! :) I live in a squirrel free area.

  3. Neat feeders!! I also use orange and lemon peels around my doors and windows to keep out mice and mosquitos and other unwanted guests. The article I got the idea from said the smell of the citrus is overpowering to the bugs and rodents so they don’t even come inside!!! Maybe it works on other things like scorpions too?? Not sure but wanted to mention that. Thanks for a fun use of citrus peels. I’m gonna go look at your birdhouse too. Love recycling stuff, plus it’s affordable. :)

    1. Thanks for the tips, Sage! We have tons of mosquitos in summer time, will try spreading peels aroud the yard.

  4. VIVIAN ALLEN says:

    I HAVE NOT MADE THE FEEDERS YET BUT WILL – A FANTASTIC IDEA AND GREAT TO SAVE MONEY TOO !
    MANY THANKS !

    1. Hi Vivian! Thanks for stopping by! I’m glad you liked the orange feeders idea and decided to give it a try! Have fun! xoxo

  5. ANITA BHATIA says:

    Can we use Watermelon shells?

    1. Hi Anita. I never used watermelon, only orange peel. You can try though, it wont hurt I guess.

  6. Just curious, how do you keep them from shrivelling up in a day from the sun and or heat?

    1. The peel gets dry a little if kept in the sun, that’s true, but that doesn’t change its purpose. Birds will eat the seed not the orange peel.

  7. What a cute project to do with a young person! I’ll bet Ellie was excited to help :)

  8. Sandra Watts says:

    That is easy enough I could even do. Thanks for sharing.