Looking for a creative activity to do with kids that gets them outdoors safely? Try this family’s fun, nature-inspired project: DIY pine cone bird feeders. In the Yahoo Life series, Crafting with Kids ...
A regular pine cone might be enough to attract birds, but a pine cone bird feeder — one coated with peanut butter — will really draw them in. You can improvise a great pine cone bird feeder in just a ...
The outdoors are full of wildlife this time of year — caterpillars, toads and many types of birds. That's true whether you're visiting a campsite or just in your backyard or a nearby park. A simple ...
Now that the kids are home from school for the winter break, here's an easy project to keep them busy, plus they'll learn a little about nature. Pour the bird seed into the aluminum pan and roll the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There's something magical about watching birds up close. Their beautiful colors and alert eyes will fill ...
Looking for a simple, fun family project to attract birds to the backyard? Stop in Monday through Thursday at Go Wild with Birds, Neenah, and create your own beautiful giant pine cone bird feeder ...
TOWN AND COUNTRY (KTVI) – Diane Vanbooven, the Kids Club Coordinator at Whole Foods Market, Town and Country, stopped by to show Tim Ezell a fun craft kids can do when they visit the Earth Day ...
HOUSTON, Minn. — The Houston Nature Center invites the community to make pine cone bird feeders from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Center, 215 W. Plum St.. The event will also provide information on ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Birds do all kinds of great things for a garden: Insect-eating birds can provide some pest control. And ...
Materials needed: Large pine cone; peanut butter; birdseed; paper towels; plastic spoon; string. Completion time: An hour or less. Birds of all colors and sizes will visit your yard, but they won’t ...