Read About Bird Feeder Kit

A bird feeder kit is a great, fun way to teach kids about the wording that are milling about it your backyard. Here's all you need to know about getting a bird feeder kit.

Why get a bird feeder kit?

A bird feeder kit is a great way to teach kids about the birds that are living their backyard. A bird feeder kit can be simple and geared toward younger kids or it can be complex, but if you're using it as a teaching tool for children, you should choose one of the more basic kits.

Using a bird feeder kit teaches kids about tools, construction and measurements. It also eventually teaches them about the birds that live in their backyard because you're probably going to choose a bird feeder kit that will attract birds that are native to your area.

What comes in a bird feeder kit?

A bird feeder kit usually includes the very basic components that are needed to create a bird feeder. A bird feeder kit usually has the plans for the bird feeder, the wood pieces and the construction components, such as nails and screws, that are needed to turn the bird feeder kit into an actual bird feeder.

Before you buy a bird feeder kit, make sure you know exactly what comes with the kit. A bird feeder kit doesn't always include nails and they definitely don't include screw drivers and hammers, so you need to make sure that you have these tools on hand.

Find the right bird feeder kit

Finding the right bird feeder kit really depends on your needs. Do you want a kit that will attract lots of birds? Do you want a bird feeder kit that also acts as a bird house? If so do you want it to be a one family or single family home? These are the types of things you need to consider before buying a bird feeder kit. Bird feeder kits should answer some of these questions when you read the back of the package.

One major component of choosing a bird feeder kid is deciding what kind of birds you want to attract. Hopper feeders generally hold a lot of seed and have an open trough-like area that collects the seed. These feeders are easy to refill and are fairly low-maintenance. They attract a wide array of birds including jays, woodpeckers and doves. Hoppers are good for large and small birds.

The tube feeder, which is a bird feeder that is tubular and has a smaller base area, is great for attracting smaller birds. Big birds and squirrels have a hard time balancing on these feeders. Also, the seed that fits these feeders is usually more conducive to attracting small birds. Either bird feeder kit will attract birds, it's up to you to choose which one you like.