As I came to the edge of the woods,
FEED THE BIRDS
Let's make a birdhouse!
Cover the whole milk carton with small pieces of masking tape. Overlap the pieces so that none of the carton shows.
Now, you'll need some brown shoe polish. Rub it all over the tape and then wipe if with a cloth. It should start to look like bark. When you like the way it looks, let it dry.
Now, what kind of bird do you want to live in your house? If you want a chickadee, make a hole Chickadee 6-8 inches up from the floor and 1 1/8 inches wide. For a Downy Woodpecker, the hole needs to be 6-8 inches from the floor and 1 1/4 inches wide. Or for a wren, 4-6 inches up and 1 1/2 wide. Get book on birdhouses or find a web site to find out sizes for other kinds of birds.
With a pencil, make several holes in the bottom of the carton for any rain to drain out. Also make several hole in the top of the carton to let heat and moisture escape.
Make a hole through the top of the house near the staples. Put a short piece of wire through the hole to make a loop. Hang the birdhouse on a tree branch
Now, sit back and watch your new friends move into their house!
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