How to Build a Bird Perch Stand

All birds require a perch to sit on, replicating how they would act in the wild. Perches can be found in elaborate designs, making them look more like trees, but these can be costly. A less-expensive alternative can be made at home using plastic piping, which is just as effective for birds of any size.

Things You'll Need

  • 1-inch-diameter PVC piping
  • 1/2-inch-diameter PVC piping
  • 1- inch elbow connectors (4)
  • 1-inch to 1/2-inch elbow connectors (2)
  • 1-inch-diameter T-connectors (2)
  • Saw
  • Plastic glue
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Instructions

    • 1

      Cut the 1-inch-diameter PVC piping into four 10-inch sections, two 20-inch sections and two 40-inch sections. The 1/2-inch-diameter PVC pipe should be 20 inches long.

    • 2

      Slot two of the 10-inch sections into a T-connector so the remaining opening of the connector faces up. Repeat for the other 10-inch sections and T-connector. You will have with two 20-inch-long parts, each connected by a T-connector.

    • 3

      Attach the two 20-inch sections to the parts made in Step 2, using 1-inch elbow connectors. This should leave a square, which is used as the base of the perch.

    • 4

      Fit the two 40-inch sections into the opening of the T-connectors, so they rise vertically from the base. Fit a 1-inch to 1/2-inch connector to the top of each vertical section.

    • 5

      Attach the 1/2-inch-diameter pipe across the top, between the connectors, to make the perch.

    • 6

      Secure the pipes into the connectors using duct tape or an animal safe glue.