Things You'll Need
- Pinecones
- Thin wire
- Cornmeal
- Peanut butter
- Birdseed
- Large bowl
- Butter knife
Instructions
Turn each pinecone upside down and wrap the wire around it, being careful not to break off any of the scales. Slip the wire under the second or third row of pinecone scales, and then bring it up to the bottom.
Knot the wire at the bottom of the pinecone to secure, and leave 8 to 12 inches of wire for hanging. Tie the wire at the top to form a loop, or leave it as is and tie around a branch when completed.
Combine one part cornmeal, one part birdseed and two parts peanut butter in a large bowl until thoroughly blended. Place the wire-wrapped pinecones onto a piece of wax paper to make for easier cleanup.
Cover each pinecone with the birdseed mixture using the back of a spoon. Allow one or two rows of the scales to remain uncovered so the birds can land without getting their feet sticky. Use a butter knife to push the bird seed treat mixture in between the pinecone scales.
Hang each pinecone birdseed treat from a low-hanging branch, a nail hammered into a post or anywhere else you want to attract birds to your yard. Then, sit back and wait for the birds to find their treats.