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		<title>Bag Of Nest Building Material, Great Gift For Birds Or Bird Lovers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Help make a bird&#8217;s job of nest building a little easier by providing it with wonderful nest building materials. After you make it, hang outside in early spring for the birds to discover. Then keep your eyes out for nearby bird&#8217;s nests: you might spot some of your offerings. How to: Save a plastic mesh [...]]]></description>
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<p>Help make a bird&#8217;s job of nest building a little easier by providing it with wonderful nest building materials. After you make it, hang outside in early spring for the birds to discover. Then keep your eyes out for nearby bird&#8217;s nests: you might spot some of your offerings.</p>
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<p>How to: Save a plastic mesh produce bag: they are the bags that oranges and onions usually come in at the grocery store. Loosely stuff your mesh produce bag with any of the following:<br />
bits of left-over yarn, sheep&#8217;s wool ,  wool roving (ask a spinner), dryer lint (especially when you are drying a wool blanket or are felting a wool sweater ; but I wouldn&#8217;t recommend using fabric softeners, because the birds don&#8217;t need the added chemicals.) You can also use: fur, human hair, horse hair, snake skins(sure why not), leaves, feathers, plant fluff from a cattail plant or from a milkweed pod, straw, tree bark, pine needles, moss&#8230; For fun add: small colorful pieces of scrap yarn (5 inches more or less), strips of cloth, shredded paper&#8230; Experiment and see what happens.<br />
Quick gift for nature lovers of all ages.</p>
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