Posts Tagged ‘bird feeder’

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Sunday, April 4th, 2010
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Do you love birds? Do you love Squirrels? Do have have problems with
squirrels visiting your birds food? You may love squirrels and you may
want to keep the furry creatures around just like I do. Infact I feed
them on a regular basis. I just want the squirrels to stay out of my
birds food. With that in mind I created a coupon for you to save $5.00
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Happy Birding,

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Do birds steal food from squirrels?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

My backyard always receives visits from birds and squirrels.

There are all kinds of birds in my backyard such as Cardinals, Blue Jays, Mocking Birds, American Robin, etc.

There’s always something going on in my backyard. I spend hours there watching the birds eating, flying, hiding between branches or singing. I love to stay there and take pictures of the birds and squirrels. Here are some pictures that I took.

Mocking Bird Eggs Cardinal
Mocking Bird Eggs.

Red Cardinal on the Absolute Squirrel Proof Birdfeeder.

Little Bird

Egrets
Bird Under Orange Tree. Egrets.

You may be impressed… but squirrels don’t eat the bird’s food in my backyard because I provide them with food. I always feed the squirrels with corn and I feed the birds with sunflower seeds, safllower seeds and oranges. I used to watch the squirrels always trying to get into my squirrel
proof bird feeder
until I got them a toy that they could play with. Now I love to watch the squirrels bouncing up and down on the Squngee Bungee
Squirrel Feeder
(their new toy) which always has corn on it.

Something funny! Instead of the squirrels stealing the bird’s food I have noticed some birds have been stealing the food from the squirrels. When the squirrels are gone, (while they have the opportunity) I have seen the cardinals sneaking into the corn and eating the corn as fast as they can. When they notice that the squirrels are coming back they immediately fly to the bird feeder.

Squngee Deluxe Squirrel Feeder

Squirrel digging up acorn

Squngee Deluxe Squirrel Feeder

Squirrel Eating Acorns.

In my backyard I have some orange trees. Lately I have noticed that some of the oranges are spread throughout the yard, close to my fence far from the orange trees. That made me question myself about what these oranges are doing around the yard and so far from the trees. I thought that the weather could have spread them around, but I wasn’t sure. So, I decided to spend more time being alert to what was going on in my backyard.

I finally found out the reason that there were oranges spread around my yard. One day while I was there taking picture of the birds, I saw a
squirrel holding half an orange high in a tree. The squirrel was eating the orange and it wasn’t even scared of my presence. I thought that was so funny that I decided to take pictures of that moment. Now I know that they don’t just eat corn or acorns but they like to eat fruit too. I’m not sure of how they are able to steal the oranges and carry them up high in the trees. Below are the pictures of this funny situation.

The squirrel leaves the Oak Tree.

The Squirrel pauses for a moment before going towards the Fence.

Squirrel on the oak tree Squirrel close to fence

The squirrel can almost reach the orange tree.

The Squirrel jumped off of the fence and stole an orange off of the tree.

Squirrel reaching the tangerine tree Squirrels

After stealing the Orange, he is seen up high in a nearby Oak Tree.

I think he likes his tasty snack.

Squirrel Eating an Orange

Squirrel Devouring An Orange

He regained his hold on the orange so he won’t drop it.

He is devouring the orange. They provide hydration to squirrels so they
don’t get too thirsty.

Squirrel eating orange Squirrel eating Orange On Oak Tree

Victorian Fairy Birdfeeder

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Victorian Fairy Birdfeeder

Valentines Day is just around the corner.

It is time to show affection and give your loved one a special thrill. Surprise your bird lover with our product selection. We have the perfect gift for them.

A slender young maiden hovers breathlessly above a blushing bloom, awaiting the moment when her feathered friends drop in for a mealtime visit. Perhaps she’ll spread her own lacy wings and join them for a free-spirited flight!

Nostalgic Victorian garden statue holds a generous handful of birdseed in each of its delicate flowers.
Polyresin. 8″ x 8 3/4″ x 15 1/4″ high.

Now $39.95

Snowman Bird Feeder

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Snowman Bird FeederBring the holiday joy to your yard with this Snowman Birdfeeder. The Snowman Bird feeder is dressed up in his winter hat and bright scarf. With a smiling face the Snowman holds a tray full of seeds while waiting for his feathered friends to return.

15″ H x 8.00″ W x 16.00″ L

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What About The Birds? By: Marinalva D. Benson

Friday, November 6th, 2009


Have you ever thought of how wild birds can handle the cold weather?
Another day I was having my breakfast watching the birds from my window
and this thought came to my mind.


During the cold winter months we use blankets and stay indoors where we
have heat. What about the birds? I decided to do a search through the
internet to get some knowledge about these little creatures that look
so fragile. I learned a lot of things and now I would like to share
them with you.