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Friday, February 1, 2008

My Brand New Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder

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Dang squirrel figured out how to get the top completely off too.

Hmphf.

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 7:45 am  

10 Comments »

  1. lol. Little Bugger! They’re really good at figuring out how to get to the food. I used to have this thing that you put over your normal feeder that looked kinda like a saucer that worked REALLY well… kinda like… this!

    Its kinda ugly, but it works!!

    Love the pic BTW! Great capture!

    Melissa

    Comment by Melissa Powell — February 1, 2008 @ 9:24 am

  2. Well, our problem is we wanted to hang the bird feeder in the dogwood tree so that Kaptain Karl could watch the birdies from his cat tower in the dining room window. But the dogwood is a very dense tree. Thus, no place to hang the bird feeder that doesn’t have branches from which the squirrels can just reach over and snack. So this bird feeder is supposed to have this spring system that once the squirrel pushes down on the perch, the perch falls down, making the food inaccessible. BUT IT DOESN’T WORK because when the squirrel rests his little paws on the perch, it doesn’t move down like it’s supposed to! Ugh! I had to laugh though when I looked out the window and the squirrel had the top off the thing and was down inside the feeder munching away. Squirrel-proof. Right.

    So I went out to take pictures of that. But, at the same time, Mike had seen the squirrel too, and had gone to the upstairs window to look down on the squirrel, and pummel him with pebbles (which is a nice way of saying rocks) and I missed THAT shot!

    :D

    Made me laugh though that two people, both working from home, are totally obsessed with this squirrel.

    By the way, Melissa, my mom used to have an umbrella cover like that one and it does work pretty well!

    Thanks!

    Comment by jules — February 1, 2008 @ 9:57 am

  3. All that time and energy (and money) wasted in trying to set up a squirrel-proof bird feeder. Just put out a SQUIRREL feeder, Kapt.Karl will enjoy that just as much, and it won’t cause such angst! (I am an equal opportunity animal lover)

    Comment by pat collelo — February 1, 2008 @ 4:18 pm

  4. Aww, heh. I know squirrels can be a nuisance when it comes to disrupting your favorite little birds, but they have to eat, too! It’s fair game to them! :)

    Comment by Jen McNulty — February 1, 2008 @ 8:37 pm

  5. For the record, I put bread out almost every day for the squirrels, and they eat tons of nuts and berries in my pear and cherry trees. The Kaptain is bored of squirrels! He likes BIRDIES!

    I’m all for helping the wildlife with natural food from trees and bushes and supplementing now and then with old bread crumbs, believe me, but I just wanted to give the kitty something fun to chatter at. :)

    Comment by jules — February 1, 2008 @ 8:53 pm

  6. Have you seen the ones that spin around when the squirrel gets on them? Pretty funny, but not sure how humane, although I’ve seen them at the Audubon store!

    Comment by Amy in SC — February 1, 2008 @ 10:57 pm

  7. This is GREAT, Jules! I just laughed. We love to feed the squirrels and birds (when they can manage around the squirrels!). We also have deer that used to eat the flowers and bushes, but our privacy fence took care of them. I love all these critters!! :o)

    Comment by Carolina Girl — February 4, 2008 @ 3:47 pm

  8. Cute!

    Comment by Eddie Bojorquez (Studio 512) — February 4, 2008 @ 9:50 pm

  9. […] swarm = day-at-the-matinee.Besides these two duking it out for the coveted perch spots on my “squirrel-proof bird feeder,” there were at least two others pecking the ground for cast-offs of the best seeds. So much for […]

    Pingback by City of Nouns: Julie Walton Shaver Photography Blog » One Squirrel = Boring, But TWO! Bring on the Popcorn! — February 6, 2008 @ 7:58 am

  10. I just commented on squirrel proofing on another post. I hadn’t seen this one! It appears you know ALL about them already! :)

    Tricia

    Comment by Tricia — February 17, 2008 @ 2:14 pm

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