Thanks for looking Guys! Gotta go and light the charcoal! You all have a great "Fourth!" And don't forget to tell them that you love 'em and give them a big hug! (Grande abrasos) h2
Nice shot too. I'm certain that he has his plan well mapped out. They are quick learners and can easily solve impediments to them that involve multiple steps.
Matt - Just when you think that you have them figured out - they surprise you with a new "move."
Please disregard the last post as I went to the web site to see the cost. I'll continue to tease the squirrel and bear with my cheap feeders and repair/replace them now and again. (All the while getting some good shots of both)
halman, nice picture of the squirrel, looks like he has a good home. I enjoy them too, most of the time. :lol: Thanks for sharing. :thumbup: Tejaswrangler :)
BTW, Tejas - an old friend of mine once said,"Life is a series of dogs!"
halman, nice picture of the squirrel, looks like he has a good home. I enjoy them too, most of the time. :lol: Thanks for sharing. :thumbup: Tejaswrangler :)
Yeah! I know ... sort of a love/hate relationship. Thanks for looking, ¡Tejas!
They are a major problem, but also fun to watch and hopefully defeat
The guy in this photo thinks he's a hummingbird. Had to put a baffle over it.
The squirrel proof suet feeder doesn't work if you have a small head.
Nice shots, Marsha! We have the same problem... they don't really make any bird feeders that are squirrel-proof! Here he is again... contemplating his next move!