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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 10, 2024 1:21:44 GMT
Cheeky bugger.
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 1:59:13 GMT
Here's a rather determined relative of your squirrel
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Post by ShadowSouL Likes This on Jan 10, 2024 2:00:08 GMT
Cheeky bugger. Hopefully the birds won't eat it, tasty and squirrelicious though it might be!
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Post by Catman on Jan 10, 2024 2:00:57 GMT
Reminds Catman of the time he and Catwoman were visiting some of her family in Gatlinburg. Her uncle went on some length about how he had finally devised a way of hanging his bird feeder so the resident squirrel would be unable to raid the seeds. Now his back was to the window as he told his story, so he didn't see the squirrel shimmy across the wire between the house and the shed until it was able to hang down from the wire and help itself to the contents of the bird feeder.
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Post by ShadowSouL Likes This on Jan 10, 2024 2:01:04 GMT
Here's a rather determined relative of your squirrel Hopefully the birds won't eat that one, either, tasty and squirrelicious though it might be!
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 2:02:52 GMT
This guy was even more determined ....
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Post by ShadowSouL Likes This on Jan 10, 2024 2:03:24 GMT
A squirrel was my mom's mortal enemy.
I think he's still around.
She had a wild pet squirrel as a little girl.
How the times and scenarios change.
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 2:04:30 GMT
I don't mind that they eat the seeds ... it's that they wreck the feeders.
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 2:09:35 GMT
A squirrel was my mom's mortal enemy. I think he's still around. She had a wild pet squirrel as a little girl. How the times and scenarios change. I thought that Elizabeth Tayler had a pet squirrel when she was a girl BUT it turns out that she had a pet chipmunk named Nibbles
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 2:11:47 GMT
Cheeky bugger. Is that green stuff sprouted sunflower seeds he is eating ?
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Jan 10, 2024 2:27:43 GMT
Cheeky bugger. Is that green stuff sprouted sunflower seeds he is eating ? Cat nip.
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 2:33:35 GMT
Is that green stuff sprouted sunflower seeds he is eating ? Cat nip. catnip in bird feeders k then
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Post by Catman on Jan 10, 2024 3:02:15 GMT
catnip in bird feeders k then The gold finch likes catnip seeds.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 10, 2024 12:45:49 GMT
Is that green stuff sprouted sunflower seeds he is eating ? Some of the seeds have started sprouting. I buy cheap bird seed without paying attention to the ingredients so don't actually know what's sprouting but I did buy sunflower seeds last night so they'll be getting that.
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Post by Pippen on Jan 10, 2024 14:08:10 GMT
Is that green stuff sprouted sunflower seeds he is eating ? Some of the seeds have started sprouting. I buy cheap bird seed without paying attention to the ingredients so don't actually know what's sprouting but I did buy sunflower seeds last night so they'll be getting that. The birds here prefer the little black sunflower seeds and the mixed seeds are mostly mystery "filler" seeds that only the juncos and mourning doves will eat , I put out the sunflower seed with a small amount of the mixed seeds. They don't last long enough to sprout in the feeder but I do get volunteer sunflowers around the feeder and in the garden.
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