I like birds. Lady Di likes birds. I've had bird feeders. Lady Di has a bird feeder. Squirrels like a lot of the same stuff birds like. Squirrels chase away the nice birds. Squirrels are the enemy. I've fought_this_battle_before. This time we've listened. Moved the bird feeder away from the trees, and bought a little metal wrap, called a baffle, to deter these tree-rats. So far, so good: the squirrels seem sufficiently baffled (and this guy gave me an evil stare). In honor of Spoleto, I've edited the photo to make it more, you know, "artsy".
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My Mother was a big time bird watcher. Her advice to me when asked about deterring squirrels: "I've found it easiest to just buy enough for the squirrels too."
That is very evolved. Jesus probably would've approved. Me? I used to be more "live and let live" regarding squirrels... but I never bought much birdseed, either.
I don't disagree Frandy; however, we seem to have very social squirrels with many, many friends. I also like to go to Birds Unlimited and buy cool bird seed. So, I am pretty excited about "baffling" the squirrels. :)
I don't disagree Frandy; however, we seem to have very social squirrels with many, many friends. I also like to go to Birds Unlimited and buy cool bird seed. So, I am pretty excited about "baffling" the squirrels. :)
A "baffle" worked on our pear tree! We stopped doing the feeder thing---as you say, it got too costly. Now have a bird-bath to watch. Birds love it, especially in this hot weather. The birds have taken to eating the dry cat food....squirrel won't venture onto the porch----yet! fdb
I was born in Montana, raised in Tampa, and reside in a small town in the lowcountry of South Carolina with the Lovely Lady Di, and son Tyler. Walterboro (the 'Boro) has about 5,100 residents. It's a moderately interesting place. I work in the public defender's office representing poor people charged with crimes. Some of them did it. Some of them didn't do it. Some are not very nice, a lot of them are just regular Joes with a huge plate of bad luck.
I'm a moderately interesting fellow, who has the good fortune to know or be related to some very interesting people. Is there anyone out there?
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My Mother was a big time bird watcher. Her advice to me when asked about deterring squirrels: "I've found it easiest to just buy enough for the squirrels too."
That is very evolved. Jesus probably would've approved. Me? I used to be more "live and let live" regarding squirrels... but I never bought much birdseed, either.
I don't disagree Frandy; however, we seem to have very social squirrels with many, many friends. I also like to go to Birds Unlimited and buy cool bird seed. So, I am pretty excited about "baffling" the squirrels. :)
I don't disagree Frandy; however, we seem to have very social squirrels with many, many friends. I also like to go to Birds Unlimited and buy cool bird seed. So, I am pretty excited about "baffling" the squirrels. :)
So nice, she said it twice!
A "baffle" worked on our pear tree! We stopped doing the feeder thing---as you say, it got too costly. Now have a bird-bath to watch. Birds love it, especially in this hot weather. The birds have taken to eating the dry cat food....squirrel won't venture onto the porch----yet! fdb
Those are intreprid birds you got there, Frandy. I'm not sure Tweety ever messed with Sylvester's food...
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