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Squirrel Proof?
We have a problem. We recently purchased three different bird feeders, filled them with seed and set them out. And wouldn’t you know it.. in no time we had a huge number of .. squirrels. We intended to attract beautiful songbirds and instead we got gray, bushy tailed critters. I have been wondering what to do. Maybe we could create a feeder just for the squirrels and separate them so that they would go there and the birds would go to the good feeders. Maybe we could get a squirrel proof feeder like this one.
So what do we end up doing? Buy more bird seed. Instead of spending a ton of money on new feeders, squirrel proof poles and other gadgets that probably won’t work in the long run we just buy enough seed for all of them. And the birds eat, the squirrels eat and everyone is happy.
Maybe there is a point to this? Maybe I just liked the clip of the squirrel spinning on the feeder? What do you think?
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Love the clip. I happen to like squirrels and don’t mind their shinanigans (sp?) as they attempt to heist the seed from the bird feeders. Our yard has lots of squirrels even when the birds aren’t around, though.
a good bird seed is of course Sunflower seeds, birds like them coz they are tasty”`”