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Wow, what a good idea!
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I've been told not to do this as when the birds nest gets wet, in a rain, the threads hold the moisture. twigs etc let the water drain out so the babies do not get wet and cold. Not 100% sure this is true, but the person who told me about this is an avid bird person.
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Great idea! I put out short ribbons, and metallic threads...the birds love them!
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When we find old birds' nests on the ground they are usually neatly lined with our dogs' fur that we've left outside after brushing the dogs. It seems nice to me that the eggs and baby birds have a nice soft start in life. Maybe it feels like cashmere to them!
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No haven't tried it- however I'm afraid the trail they would leave would lead back to the house :)
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Several people I know do this and also save the little shreds from fine trimming and do the same with them. One person in my guild makes pictured out of snippets on a background sprayed with adhesive then goes over the top with a fine mesh and adds more pattern in the quilting.
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Great idea. It's good to know that short lengths are best for the birds.
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I've seen baby birds get their feet caught in the threads as it can wrap very tightly around them. They then have trouble walking as they leave the nest.
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This is such a cool idea. I'm so glad you shared it. I'm going to start collecting my tread today. And now that I think of it, I could throw in the thin strips of fabric I cut off the quilts when I'm squaring them.
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I love watching my birds at the feeders... but never thought of this ... what a great idea... anything to help them out . Thanks for the idea
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