Blinding white snow. Fifteen degrees Celsius below zero. Winter sunshine dressing all nature in a coat of freezing beauty. I cannot have enough of it, it is so so beautiful. From the smallest branch to the bigger sceneries – it is one of these times when I feel very humble and thankful for being who I am and where I am, and being able to take in the magic of nature. I took a tour around the garden with my camera …
The birds in my garden give so much joy, and also are huge helpers in fending off harmful insects during the growing season. So I care for them a little extra during the cold part of the year. I have three feeding areas in the garden, but I have noticed that a lot of the seeds I feed them seem to be eaten up by deers or mooses. Okay, I suppose everyone would LOVE to have a moose in their garden. Hmpf! But try to imagine how much they eat, and how much they destroy in the process.
Chicken wire and apple branches.
So, at least I would like to help the small birds keep some of the food I give to them.
I got the idea to use a piece of chicken wire, a rectangular one left over from some other project. With four tiny apple branches from last years trimming, I fram
Cable wire to secure the frames of the board.
ed the wire and got a board, nearly like a picture, to be filled with different goodies.
Coconut butter mix
And so to the joy of filling the “picture” with bird treats. Natural coconut butter mixed with seeds, nuts and raisins. Tallow balls. Pieces of apple tied to the board by strings. Fir cones.
Tallow ball
I guess I will come up with more things to offer them as time goes by. But this will do for a start.
Then my plan is to tie ropes to the left and right upper corners, throw the ends of the ropes over a high branch in the cherry tree and hoist the “picture” of food up into the tree. We will see if that makes it stay clear from the deers and any occational moose …
Pieces of apple
The photos of the actual placing in the tree you see on top of this page 🙂
Fir cone
The complete board, a picture of bird food filled with goodies.