I decided to continue with my bright colors outside and paint it a bright pink to match the teal bird bath. I bought saucers a little bigger than described in the blog because we have a bunch of parrots who come to our bird feeders and I wanted a bigger perch for them. The project was extremely simple to do. With the help of my dad (thank goodness for him!), I drilled a hole in the center of each saucer to fit the wire rope through. He also helped me close the ferrule and stop set which was much more difficult than anticipated (we ended up having to hammer it shut).
Once we had it threaded, it was a matter of hanging it up and putting the seed inside. That was where it started going downhill. We hung the bird feeder on a hook we had already hanging outside with another bird feeder on the other side of it and lifted the top saucer to pour the seed in. Bad idea! Without holding the feeder steady, it goes off balance and tips over to the side, which means no easy refills. All that means is that we have to take the feeder off the hook and set it on the ground to refill it.
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| My Copycat |
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| The original inspiration |


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