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August 07-14-13 04:48 PM

This is our back yard bird feeder. Note the squirrel tail peeking out below the tin shield. So far they have been unable to get around it up to the seed. Not for lack of trying though!

http://home.comcast.net/~rdsterling/...ccad14abeef220

WernherVonTrapp 07-14-13 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2084222)
This is our back yard bird feeder. Note the squirrel tail peeking out below the tin shield. So far they have been unable to get around it up to the seed. Not for lack of trying though!

Nice setup.:up: Right height, good distance from trees or other objects that squirrels can jump from, good slippery tin surface = virtually squirrel proof.

August 07-14-13 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by WernherVonTrapp (Post 2084264)
Nice setup.:up: Right height, good distance from trees or other objects that squirrels can jump from, good slippery tin surface = virtually squirrel proof.


It's comical as they crawl up the post inside the guard only to be stymied by the dents I put in the top. You can hear them in there cursing up a storm sometimes. :D

Jimbuna 07-15-13 08:29 AM

Love that feeder...much sturdier than mine :cool:

fireftr18 07-15-13 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2084298)
It's comical as they crawl up the post inside the guard only to be stymied by the dents I put in the top. You can hear them in there cursing up a storm sometimes. :D

:k_rofl:

AVGWarhawk 07-15-13 01:30 PM

Looks like it works well August. My wife is picking up a squirrel buster. The center fill is surrounded by fence like material that is large enough for song birds but not for squirrels. There is another I want to get with a cage like structure that the weight of the squirrel makes the cage close down along with doors to the seed inside the cylinder. Diabolical!!!! :D

VipertheSniper 07-15-13 02:56 PM

As I was taking some pictures early in the morning this weekend I was pretty surprised to see this sitting just 5 meters away from me... In fact I was so surprised, that picture originally was way underexposed.

http://files.myopera.com/martinbisan...2/IMG_3490.JPG

AVGWarhawk 07-15-13 03:09 PM

Looks what we would name as a Cooper's Hawk. Nice shot.

Jimbuna 07-15-13 03:37 PM

Certainly a hunting bird/hawk of some kind.

VipertheSniper 07-15-13 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2084634)
Looks what we would name as a Cooper's Hawk. Nice shot.

I think it was a young Kestrel, which are pretty common around here. The Cooper's Hawk doesn't live on the European Continent.

AVGWarhawk 07-16-13 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by VipertheSniper (Post 2084699)
I think it was a young Kestrel, which are pretty common around here. The Cooper's Hawk doesn't live on the European Continent.

I assumes as much. However, it looks like the Cooper's Hawk on our side of the mud ball. :)

AVGWarhawk 07-25-13 07:31 AM

Back to my squirrel issue. We purchased a squirrel baffle. The black cylinder on the pole pictured below. It works quite well. The Shepard's hook has also been moved from the trees so the squirrels can not conduct strafing runs from the tree tops! This morning our brown fox made an appearance. We see him from time to time. I wish he had a fixation on squirrels for dinner!


http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...psd8c902d8.jpg

Oberon 07-25-13 07:51 AM

Living out in the sticks has its advantages to seeing wildlife. Here's some I've taken over the years:

http://imageshack.us/a/img837/1156/dq7x.jpg
Magpie

http://imageshack.us/a/img580/4857/5j70.jpg
Toad

http://imageshack.us/a/img841/7120/rp28.jpg
MINE - Herring Gull

http://imageshack.us/a/img13/4002/0kba.jpg
Rather blurry picture of an albino starling

http://imageshack.us/a/img849/9764/r1nv.jpg
Robin in the snow

http://imageshack.us/a/img854/926/bpsi.jpg
And the most recent of our animal guests - a baby Adder (not Black, alas) found in next doors garden and released as far away from our gardens as we could get. :haha: Cute little thing, fiesty and very hissy. :haha:

AVGWarhawk 07-25-13 08:19 AM

Man, that snake is pretty in color but sheesh...not a fan of snake! We have toads in numbers as well as frogs. I find these winged and 4 footed neighbors much better than the 2 legged variety. :D

AVGWarhawk 07-25-13 08:31 AM

So we get a squirrel feeder. Helps combat the constant attack on the bird feeders. It is a simple wood frame with mesh on the bottom to hold the food and drain any water from rain. Well, seems there is a little payback. Our blue bird is raiding the squirrel feeder with impunity. Muahahahahahhahaha!

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps29410ca9.jpg


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