12 weeks of winter: Celebrate spring with a "bird day" cake!

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION - www.extension.umn.edu

 

An ornament made of birdseed hangs on a tree

 

Bird feeding is a fun activity for people of all ages, and we've already taught you which bird feed to use to encourage various species to visit your yard this winter.  And though temps are warming, birds will still appreciate finding some special treats in your feeder. Let's celebrate the beginning of spring by creating some "bird-day" cakes!

You can make some cute bird feeders to share with family and friends. This is a great family activity, or fun for seniors, too. Here is the recipe for you make and share.

 

Birdseed Ornament Feeders

 

Supplies:

  • 1 cup birdseed (any kind will work, the mixed type works well)
  • 1 packet unflavored gelatin  (.25 oz, or 7 grams)
  • ¼ cup  water
  • Cookie cutters (lightly greased) metal works best
  • String or ribbon
  • Parchment or wax paper

 

Mix the gelatin and water in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Stir the mixture until the gelatin dissolves. Remove the pan from heat and allow to cool for a minute. Stir in the birdseed a bit at a time, adding more until all the liquid is absorbed, up to the full one cup.

Set your cookie cutters on a cookie sheet covered with wax paper. Fill each cookie cutter halfway with the seed mixture. Lay a piece of string down in the birdseed the whole length of the cookie cutter. Finish filling the cookie cutter with the birdseed mixture, packing it firmly as you go. Allow the filled cookie cutters to dry overnight. 

Gently press out of the cookie cutter. You can add a ribbon or just hang outside as is! Hang outside for birds to enjoy.

 

Publication: 

The Drummer and The Wright County Journal Press

PO Box 159
108 Central Ave.
Buffalo MN 55313

www.thedrummer.com

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