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How Do You Make An Oriole Orange Birdfeeder?

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How Do You Make An Oriole Orange Birdfeeder?

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Orioles are magnificent birds with blaze orange and black plumage. These birds feed readily from back yard feeders and often remain in the same area throughout the summer if ample food is available. Although you can purchase oriole feeders to fill with nectar, you can make a simple backyard feeders to dispense fresh oranges and attract these colorful birds to your backyard. Select an old Frisbee or a shallow pan with a slight lip. Paint the container a bright orange if you wish. This makes an attractive feeder, but orioles are not particular and will visit your feeder whether you paint it or not. Drill three ΒΌ-inch holes at equal distances around the rim of the container. Cut three 10-inch sections of decorative rope. Knot the ends of the pieces of rope. Thread a section of rope through the hole on the container so the knot remains on the underside. Repeat with all ropes. Gather the ends of the ropes above the container and tie into a knot. Cut a fresh orange into quarters and place it

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