How to Make a Homemade Hummingbird Feeder Using 2-Liter Pop Bottles
The 2-liter pop bottle hummingbird feeder mimics a natural plant
the bird normally feeds from.
Instructions
o 1
Cut a hole in the bottle cap. Drill the hole with a 3/4-inch drill
bit, or drill numerous smaller holes around the perimeter of the planned
3/4-inch hole and cut the spaces between the holes with utility knife.
o 2
Glue the bottle cap to a 1/4-cup plastic container. Use a hot glue
gun to build up four glue blocks that connect the outer sides of the bottle cap
to the inner sides of the 1/4 cup plastic container. Make sure there are gaps
between the glue blocks to provide access to the nectar that will accumulate in
the bottom of the container.
o 3
Use hot glue to attach the hanger to the bottom of the pop bottle.
Bend light wire to form the hanger, and glue the ends to each side of the
bottle. Make sure the hot glue does not cause a hole in the bottle plastic.
o 4
Add red plastic flowers to the container. Remove any centers in
the flowers to create an opening in the middle of the plastic petals. Use the
hot glue gun to attach the flowers to the container-and-cap assembly so the
bottoms of the flowers extend below the bottom of the bottle cap in the
assembly.
o 5
Fill the pop bottle with hummingbird nectar. Attach the bottle-cap
assembly and turn the bottle upside down. If there are no air leaks, the
container at the bottom will fill but not overflow. The hummingbirds will
access the nectar by inserting their beaks through the centers of the red
flowers.
Tips
& Warnings
·
A 2-liter pop bottle will make a rather heavy hummingbird feeder
when full. A 1-liter bottle will require more frequent filling but is easier to
handle and will put less stress on the tree branch the feeder hangs on. Replace
the nectar at least every week to prevent spoilage.
·
Painting the bottle is optional. Add decorative flowers to the
bottle to make the feeder more visually pleasing.
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