Hi everyone! Here I am again, two weeks in a row. Are you bored with me yet?
I have an unusual tip this week, one you have never seen before. Dad’s friend made a bluebird feeder for us and he used a penny in it.
He used a container, the drip catcher of a flower-pot , a wire and a penny.
Can you see the penny, it has a hole drilled in it and the wire goes through it. The bluebird feeder has dead mealworms in it- yuck! They seem to like them though. And I like to watch them.
I hope to see you next week if mom doesn’t push my segment off for something else.
I couldn’t stop smiling as I read this post.
Thank you 🙂
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Are live mealworms yukkier than dead ones? ‘Cause lizards like to eat live ones. I know this because my human had lizards as a kid. It was even ickier, she says, when the mealworms would pupate!
We use the dead ones and they are not as bad, we used to feed the wiggly live ones years ago- yuck!
How did he fasten the container to te drip-catcher?
That’x exactly what our human is supposed to build for us – we’ve food forbirds, but not for squirrels! This looks like a great construction for nuts
It is glued on, and holes are drilled in the flower pot base for drainage. There are also 4 rectangular cuts on the plastic container for the mealworms to go through.
Hi Penny! That’s a great bird feeder…..I bet the bluebirds and others love it. The fact he used a penny makes it even MORE special doesn’t it?! Very clever design…….I hope your Mom doesn’t push you out of the way next week – we like Penny’s Tips!
Hugs, Teddy
Thank you 🙂 I hope my mom listens to you. XO
That is such a great Bluebird feeder. Penny, we love your tips. They are just great and very interesting too. You all have a super Tuesday.
Thank you 🙂 XO
Never bored with you, Penny! Great idea for a Bluebird feeder. CH just puts the mealworms in a small amber glass dish on a wire stand and the Bluebirds come… trained I guess to two times a day after 12 years. Just tell your Mom how we love your tips and she will make room for you I bet!
Thank you 🙂 That is a good way to feed them too. We used to feed them the live ones years ago- ick.
I agree with you, mealworms wouldn’t make a good meal!
Thank you 🙂
A very good tip, if i can find a way to drill the holes, i’d like to make a feeder, too. Please do come back next week!
Thank you 🙂 I bet you can drill the holes.
Nobody could be bored with YOU, Penny!
Thank you 🙂
Well, you need to market that as the Penny Bird Feeder. We hope you get to see lots of pretty bluebirds.
Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Good idea, I have plenty of party mix containers 🙂
penny….we think yur tipz R grate sew ask yur mom ta let ya keep on
postin…..tho we canna trooth full lee comment two day……..ewe noe why 🙂 ♥♥
Sorry it isn’t a fish feeder 🙂
I thought of you yesterday, Penny, when thinking of a tip I wanted to share. ~grin~ The purpose of the penny in the birdfeeder escapes me, though. ~scratches head~ Be well!
It is to hold the wire in place 🙂
That is very cool. And these tips are always interesting!
Thank you 🙂
Now that’s an unusual use for a penny!
It is 🙂
Oh wow that’s brilliant, absolutely brilliant!
Thank you 🙂
We just love your tips, Penny! This one is so innovative, and now we want to make a feeder for our bluebirds.
Thank you 🙂 I hope you make one.
Wow, what a smart creation! Enjoy bird TV, Penny 🙂
Thank you 🙂
What a cute idea! Watch, but don’t pounce. . .??
Thank you 🙂
That is such a fun DIY project. Enjoy bird tv Penny 🙂
Thank you 🙂
I wouldn’t know how to drill a hole in a penny if my life depended on it. But that’s a pretty cool tip. This series is perfect for all those people who insist there’s no point to using pennies!
I wouldn’t be able to either. 🙂
What does the penny in the feeder do? purrs
We were wondering the same thing!
(And we could never be bored by you, Penny!)
Penny says thank you 🙂
It holds the wire in place.
What a great feeder ! Purrs
Thank you 🙂
We never will get bored of you, Penny?That’s a great tip for a feeder?Pawkisses for a Happy Day??
Thank you 🙂 XO
That iss a furabuluss idea Penny!! Yur so clevurr an yur Pappaw all so….
An Aunty Ellen pleeze let Penny keep doin her collum….wee luv to reed about her grate ideass!
***nose rubsss*** Siddhartha Henry xXx
Thank you 🙂 I hope my mom listens to you. Nose rubs and hugs
What a neat idea 🙂
We bet those bluebirds are happy to visit your place 😉
Keep those yips coming Penny.
Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ
Thank you 🙂 XO
GROSS! That is, the mealworms…yucky poo poo! You, on the other hand, you, sweet Penny…are delightful!
Thank you 🙂
What a clever idea!
Thank you 🙂
The bluebirds MUST love visiting your house! That is a wonderful feeder.
Thank you 🙂
What a clever bird feeder, Penny. But we think mealworms sound yucky too.
Thank you 🙂
That’s a cool bird feeder! Ours has to have a roof over it. because of all the rain, the seed can get all gummed up in the tray if it does not stay a little dry.
And Mealworms…they sound tasty!
Purrs
Marv
We have a mealworm feeder too. The dried ones are not that bad…but sometimes at the store the clerks seem to shudder when they have to pick up the bags to scan them, MOL! That is a clever design! Do you have the pattern available?
Penny’s tips are unique and we enjoy them here.
Dead or not, I wear a disposable glove. ALl you do is glue the plastic container to the drip pan. Drill holes for drainage in the drip pan edges and cute a small rectangle at the bottom or each side of the container. Drill a hole through the lid of the container and put a wire through it for hanging. I don’t think you even need a penny ( sorry, Penny) , just bend the wire so it won’t go through.
We’ll never be bored with you!
Thank you. XO
We never get tired of seein’ your bootyful face sweet Penny. Mommy has a necklace with all the coins on it. did you know it’s actually against the law to drill a whole in any coin? Sure nuff. Stay warm. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
Really? We did not know that-yikes! XO
That looks like a great homemade bird feeder. Meal worms do seem kind of yucky, but I guess that’s what the birds like!
They do seem to like them.
Isn’t that creative – and very thrifty too!
Very clever!
Thank you 🙂
That’s a great idea! I’ve seen live mealworms in pet stores. Are dead ones there too?
Thank you. Yes, there are dead ones. We get them at Lowes.