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dglvr 02-16-2010 09:32 AM

I recycle my threads. Instead of throwing them away I keep them and put them outside for birdies. I just used a bright green and tossed abunch outside. I'll be seeing it in birds nest pretty soon. Last year I had some bright orange and seen in 2 nests. Birdies love thread

Marjpf 02-16-2010 09:34 AM

Great idea. I would be afraid my cats and dogs would eat them, though. Maybe if I toss them into the trees.

grammyp 02-16-2010 09:37 AM

I chop up my left over cotton fabric and put it out. Makes colorful nests and is biodegradable.

KBunn 02-16-2010 09:41 AM

That is such a good idea....I never would have thought of that. I think I am going to start. Heaven knows I always have tons of thread and fabric clippings!

Lneal 02-16-2010 09:42 AM

What a great idea and to think you see the results of it!

RatherB Quilting 02-16-2010 09:46 AM

Just make sure your clippings aren't long enough for birdies to get tangled around their wings or legs! :)
I am a vet tech at a wildlife facility and we've seen some songbirds who have been entangled in the past. Cute idea for colorful nesties though!!
:)

Katrine 02-16-2010 09:50 AM

I put little bits (like teeny) of cotton batting in our lilac trees last Spring, and the blue tits and great tits went mad for it. I pulled it apart a bit for them so's they could see how good it was!! I also put the combings from my Yorkies on the same twigs, and they love to collect that as well.
The birds are very cheeky though, I've seen them tugging at threads on towels on the line too.

redrummy 02-16-2010 10:01 AM

That is what I do with dryer lint. I save it in a bag at dryer, in spring, I place it out on ground in yard. It is fun to watch the birds picking it over to get soft nesting. Even the sqirrells have taken some.

dglvr 02-16-2010 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
Just make sure your clippings aren't long enough for birdies to get tangled around their wings or legs! :)
I am a vet tech at a wildlife facility and we've seen some songbirds who have been entangled in the past. Cute idea for colorful nesties though!!
:)

More great ideas. Thanks. I did forget to mention I chop
them up before putting it out for them. Thanks for that tip.
Wouldn't want to hurt the little ones. You have an awesome
job. :thumbup:

Favorite Fabrics 02-16-2010 10:54 AM

I haven't put any thread out... but I have used scrap trimmings (selvedges, etc) to wrap around the canes of my blackberry bushes to keep the rodents from chewing the bark off during the winter.


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