B.C. Birder
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Hello everyone!
Trying to out wit and out smart squirrels is no easy job.
Our family loves to attract Chickadees (Black-Capped and Mountain, we once got Chesnut-Backed too), Red-Breasted Nuthatches (once we got a White-Breasted), Woodpeckers (Downy, Hairy, Pileated), Northern Flickers, and any other bird that wants to stop off at our feeders. But there is one problem, SQUIRRELS! We have a large property that is just perfect for them. They eat out of our compost and they nest in our wood box, which is fine with us, but they also love the feeders which is a problem. They will demolish all the organic peanut butter on our log in minutes! You can chase them all you want, throw snowballs at them, bang on the window, but nothing will stop their effort to get peanut butter. So, we relized we couldn't out gun the squirrels, we had to out smart them. So my mother put out a small coconut shell bird feeder in the place of a log which the squirrels can easily get too. The birds can easily get the peanut butter off of the coconut shell, but the squirells can only stare! :-O Its to small for them to jump on. So, now you might be thinking well, I won the battle, but not so fast.........
We have a traditional bird feeder, and as we figured out, the squirrels can get to it in seconds, so we hung a 'gourd' feeder (basically just a carved out gourd with a hole in it) above the other feeder. Well, the squirell made quick work of that, so we put it up higher. The squirell was then staring up at it trying to figure out "Now how can I get in it". After a little bit of thinking the squirrel made a enourmus jump and landed on the gourd, but slid off. Then came attempt two, and this time she got in the gourd successfully.
I'm still trying to think on how to make that gourd squirrel proof.
Today a pair of squirrels came up to our deck and both tryed to get on the coconut, but with no avail. When the female was thinking about how to get to the food, the male was definitely thinking about something else like "Now, I wonder if this is the right time to do it"
But she wasn't in the mood. Rodents in love :-O How cute!
B.C. Birder
Trying to out wit and out smart squirrels is no easy job.
Our family loves to attract Chickadees (Black-Capped and Mountain, we once got Chesnut-Backed too), Red-Breasted Nuthatches (once we got a White-Breasted), Woodpeckers (Downy, Hairy, Pileated), Northern Flickers, and any other bird that wants to stop off at our feeders. But there is one problem, SQUIRRELS! We have a large property that is just perfect for them. They eat out of our compost and they nest in our wood box, which is fine with us, but they also love the feeders which is a problem. They will demolish all the organic peanut butter on our log in minutes! You can chase them all you want, throw snowballs at them, bang on the window, but nothing will stop their effort to get peanut butter. So, we relized we couldn't out gun the squirrels, we had to out smart them. So my mother put out a small coconut shell bird feeder in the place of a log which the squirrels can easily get too. The birds can easily get the peanut butter off of the coconut shell, but the squirells can only stare! :-O Its to small for them to jump on. So, now you might be thinking well, I won the battle, but not so fast.........
We have a traditional bird feeder, and as we figured out, the squirrels can get to it in seconds, so we hung a 'gourd' feeder (basically just a carved out gourd with a hole in it) above the other feeder. Well, the squirell made quick work of that, so we put it up higher. The squirell was then staring up at it trying to figure out "Now how can I get in it". After a little bit of thinking the squirrel made a enourmus jump and landed on the gourd, but slid off. Then came attempt two, and this time she got in the gourd successfully.
I'm still trying to think on how to make that gourd squirrel proof.
Today a pair of squirrels came up to our deck and both tryed to get on the coconut, but with no avail. When the female was thinking about how to get to the food, the male was definitely thinking about something else like "Now, I wonder if this is the right time to do it"
B.C. Birder