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Your hands may get sticky from the honey.Stockbyte/Stockbyte/Getty Images
Swirl a honey dipper into a jar of unprocessed honey. Aim the dipper over a large bowl until the honey drips off. - 2). Dip large pine cones into the honey until they are coated with it.
- 3). Fill a sealable plastic bag halfway with white millet and cracked corn.
- 4). Put the sticky, honey-covered pine cones into the bag. Shake the bag until the pine cones are coated with cracked corn and white millet.
- 5). Remove the pine cones from the bag. Put them on a tray at room temperature until they are served to birds.
- 1). Dip wooden chew sticks, which have holes drilled on one end, into the bowl of honey. Cover the wooden chew sticks with a thin layer of honey.
- 2). Put black-oil sunflower seeds, cracked corn, bird seed and thistle on a sheet of wax paper.
- 3). Press all sides of the wooden chew stick against the bird feed until it is coated.
- 4). Put the honey sticks on a tray at room temperature until they are served to birds.
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