Building these bird feeders together is a great way for dads and kids to bond while creating something special for the birds. These simple yet fun designs are perfect for learning basic woodworking skills and making your backyard a welcoming spot for feathered friends!
Simplistic Ideas
This simple bird feeder is crafted from two wooden planks and a few lengths of sturdy rope. The planks, likely cut from plywood or similar material, are smooth and feature holes drilled near their corners to allow the ropes to pass through. The design uses a stackable arrangement, with the bottom plank serving as a platform for the bird feed and the top plank acting as a roof to protect the seeds from snow or rain.
The ropes are threaded through the holes in both planks, with knots tied beneath the bottom plank to secure it in place. The rope then extends upward, where it is gathered and tied to create a hanging loop, allowing the feeder to be suspended from a tree branch. This straightforward assembly not only ensures stability but also allows for easy adjustments to the height or placement of the feeder.
—
This bird feeder design is a simple and creative project made from a flat piece of wood, a few drinking straws, and a metal lid. The flat wood panel serves as the base, with four drinking straws functioning as vertical supports. These straws are secured through holes in the corners of the base, likely with glue or another adhesive to keep them steady.
The metal lid, repurposed from a food container, is used as the feeding dish and is affixed to the center of the wooden base. This lid holds birdseed and prevents it from scattering. The entire structure is lightweight and can be hung from a tree branch or other support using string or additional hooks, making it both functional and eco-friendly.
—
Designed with a two-tiered structure, this feeder has a wooden base and top connected by green-painted cylindrical supports. The base is wide and flat, allowing for ample birdseed placement, while the top serves as both a roof and an additional perch for birds. A sturdy rope threaded through the structure ensures the feeder hangs securely from a tree branch.
This bird feeder features a two-tiered wooden design, crafted from simple flat plywood panels and supported by sturdy vertical elements like dowels or sticks. The top panel acts as a roof, providing shelter for the food below from rain or snow, while the bottom panel serves as the feeding platform. It’s suspended securely using string or thin ropes, attached through drilled holes at each corner of both panels, allowing it to be hung from a branch or hook outdoors.
This wooden bird feeder is built with a rectangular base crafted from thick wooden planks. Four upright wooden posts support a pitched roof made of thinner wooden boards, providing excellent protection from snow and rain. The feeder is mounted securely on a wooden post, making it stable and accessible for birds to perch and feed.
Constructed from untreated wood, this feeder features a square base with raised edges to prevent seeds from spilling out. Four sturdy wooden posts hold up a flat wooden roof, protecting the feed from the elements. The entire structure is attached to a tree branch with natural twine, allowing it to hang freely while birds gather to feed.
This bird feeder consists of a square wooden platform supported by four thick vertical posts. A solid wooden roof is added on top, angled slightly to allow snow or rain to slide off. The feeder is attached to a central wooden post that is driven into the ground, ensuring stability even in windy conditions.
This feeder combines a lightweight thin plywood roof with a rectangular wooden base. The base has high wooden edges to keep birdseed contained, while two thin wooden posts on each side support the roof. The feeder is suspended from a tree using a durable cord, making it easy to hang and refill.
This feeder displays a charming house-shaped design with a pitched roof and vibrant painted wood. The base is a flat tray that holds seeds, while the roof offers protection from the elements, making it appealing to both birds and small animals. The feeder is hung from a tree branch using string or wire, with its compact, colorful design adding visual charm to any winter garden setting.
This classic bird feeder consists of a wooden A-frame structure with a sturdy platform below for holding birdseed. The triangular roof shields the seeds and visiting birds from harsh weather, while the stand elevates the feeder off the ground, offering accessibility and protection from ground-dwelling predators. The natural wooden finish gives it a rustic, cozy appeal, blending beautifully with a snowy, forest-like environment.
This simple hanging bird feeder uses a two-panel plywood construction supported by vertical wooden dowels. The roof panel protects the feed below, while the base panel holds seeds, accessible from all sides. Thin wires or strong twine suspend the feeder, making it a functional yet minimalist design ideal for snowy outdoor settings.
—
Simple Ideas
This bird feeder is built using narrow wooden slats, featuring a house-like design with a pitched roof for optimal weather protection. The bottom is a sturdy platform built from 5 slats. Four vertical wooden supports connect the base to the roof structure, ensuring stability and durability.
The roof is made from two slanted panels joined at the peak, each constructed of six wood slats. The feeder is attached to the tree branches using metal wire, keeping it stable and elevated. The open sides provide easy access for birds while maintaining a sheltered area for feeding.
This bird feeder is constructed entirely from plywood, designed with a pitched roof and a spacious feeding platform. The base is a rectangular plywood piece, which serves as the feeding area, while low plywood edges are glued around it to prevent seed spillage. Two vertical plywood supports are glued at opposite ends of the base, holding the roof securely in place.
The roof is made from two triangular plywood panels joined at the peak and glued to the supports, providing a sturdy weather-resistant cover. The entire structure is lightweight and hung using a durable string or cord attached to the top, allowing it to be suspended from tree branches. The use of glue to assemble the pieces creates a clean and seamless finish.
This bird feeder combines plywood and metal for a sturdy yet simple design. The base is made from a rectangular piece of plywood with slightly raised edges to keep birdseed contained. Four vertical wooden supports are attached at each corner, holding up a pitched plywood roof.
The roof is reinforced with a metal plate at the ridge, likely for added durability and to support the hanging mechanism. The feeder is suspended by a wire attached to the metal plate, ensuring it remains balanced when hung. The design is practical and weather-resistant, offering shelter for feeding birds while being easy to refill.
This feeder is built entirely from slim wooden slats, carefully nailed to supporting planks to create a lightweight yet sturdy structure. The base consists of a rectangular frame of slats, with additional slats forming the raised edges to contain birdseed. Four vertical support slats are secured at each corner of the base, providing a solid framework for the roof.
The pitched roof is constructed from thin slats aligned over a supportive plank structure, ensuring proper coverage and stability. The slats are nailed symmetrically, giving a uniform appearance and protection from the elements. The entire feeder is suspended by ropes or strings, attached securely to the roof frame, allowing it to hang gracefully from tree branches.
This bird feeder is constructed using a straightforward design combining cedar panels and support columns, with a pitched roof to protect the food from snow and rain. The base is made from a cedar board, bordered with cedar slats to prevent seed spillage. Four vertical supports connect the base to a pitched roof made from two angled cedar panels, creating a classic house-like shape.
The feeder is mounted on a wooden pole for stability and to elevate it above ground, reducing accessibility to larger animals. The wood is neatly finished and treated for weather resistance, ensuring its durability in snowy conditions. Its open sides allow birds easy access to the seeds while maintaining a sheltered feeding space.
—
This bird feeder features an efficient and minimalist design with a high-pitched roof that eliminates the need for vertical supports. The feeder is securely attached to the tree using screws, anchoring a back panel directly to the trunk for added stability. The roof is supported by a piece of round dowel screwed to the back panel. Similarly, the base is supported by a trapezoid plank screwed to the same back panel.
The base and roof are made of sturdy plywood or wooden planks, with the base acting as a feeding platform. The roof’s steep angle ensures snow and rain slide off, keeping the feeding area dry. The absence of vertical supports creates a clean, open design while saving materials, making this a clever and cost-effective construction.
This bird feeder features a unique asymmetrical design, where the roof is supported only on one side. It is constructed using wooden planks that are securely nailed and glued to create a stable structure.
The roof has four evenly spaced holes through which a strong rope is threaded, allowing the feeder to hang horizontally when suspended. This clever design combines aesthetics with functionality, ensuring both balance and accessibility for birds.
This bird feeder is attached to a balcony fence for convenient placement using black zip ties. The roof is constructed from shiplap planks, providing both durability and aesthetic appeal, and is angled to allow snow or rain to slide off easily.
—
More simple designs are below
—
Below are even more bird feeder design ideas to explore
These come with some designer touch.
Image to Pin:
Image to Pin:
Image to Pin: