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Do you have squirrels who frequently visit your yard looking for something that does not belong to them? Most likely you do. Keeping the squirrels away from the bird’s food is not a difficult task. I had problems in the past about the squirrels digging into I decided to do some searches on my own to see which technique would keep the squirrels away from the Bird Feeder. I started my search with the squirrel proof bird feeder. Providing the birds with a Squirrel Proof Birdfeeder will keep the squirrels out of the bird’s food. Some of the squirrel proof bird feeders have adjustable weight settings, seed saver baffle and a seed level indicator window. Others squirrel proof bird feeders have a motor that makes the perch spin, and the squirrels are flipped off of the feeder harmless. The squirrel proof bird feeders are high quality, durable and resistant. When I provided the squirrels with a Squirrel Feeder it kept the squirrels busy. One day I hung a squirrel feeder away from my bird feeder and I watched the squirrels for several weeks to see if they would keep digging into my bird’s food or not. I noticed that they weren’t coming to my bird feeder as often as they used to. I started to provide them every week with corn until they forgot about my bird feeder. The Squngee Deluxe Squirrel Feeder not only kept them away from my bird’s food but the squirrel feeder entertained me too. Now I love to watch the squirrels bouncing up and down on their new toy which always has corn on it.
Nowadays with these tough times everybody has been living in, it has been hard to afford buying corn as often as we would like. I can give you another suggestion to keep the squirrels away from your bird feeder and maybe it is not that expensive. I have 2 orange trees in my backyard and I saw some of the fruit on the ground getting spoiled. I took some fruit to work and gave some (Squirrel Video) Another fruit that a customer told me they eat is the coconut. She mentioned that squirrels love to eat coconut and depend on them as a food source. They prefer the fully mature, hard nut, but are perfectly happy to devour an immature nut as well. The coconut provides plenty of nutrition and moisture. They won’t eat spoiled old nuts or immature jelly like meat. The cardinals and chickens love the jelly meat. If the squirrels are extremely hungry they will also eat the tiny, immature nuts the size of golf balls. This is unfortunate since it ruins the stems of future nuts.
The squirrels stopped eating my bird’s food. They know they don’t belong there and they will get their own food. |
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How To Keep Squirrels Away From Your Bird’s Food.
Sunday, February 28th, 2010Do 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. |
Red Cardinal on the Absolute Squirrel Proof Birdfeeder. |
| Bird Under Orange Tree. | Egrets. |
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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
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. |
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Squirrel Eating Acorns. |
Squirrels
Saturday, November 14th, 2009Did You Know:
Generally, in spring, the gray squirrels live on whatever buds, roots, bulbs, and flowers are available plus buried stores from the prior season. Natural food sources are your yard plants and trees that provide forage. Supplemental food, such as in a bird feeder is good, but natural foraging sources are even better.
The human help that the critters need is water, (Water can come from a bird bath or very slowly dripping faucet), natural food sources, (such as buds, roots, bulbs, flowers, seeds, berries, and nuts), and shelter, (Squirrels find shelter within the massive branches of the white oak trees that we can plant in our yards.)

