Dec 7th, 2006 by Summer Nestlings | 30 Comments »
The most common complaints I hear from others are regarding problems of uninvited guests at the feeder.
These ‘guests’ fall into two categories – those interested in the seeds (squirrels and chipmunks, rats and mice, starlings and house sparrows), and those interested in a bird for dinner (cats and hawks).
If you have trees, you will get to know squirrels. You may marvel at their antics, until they take over your bird feeders. Then you’ll either love them or hate them. Continue Reading »
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Sep 6th, 2006 by Summer Nestlings | 5 Comments »
John Deere Absolute Squirrel Proof Wild Bird Feeder
Order the John Deere feeder here. or check ebay for the best prices on John Deere gifts right now.
For more squirrel proof feeders scroll down (or type ’squirrel’ into the search box above left). Other signature feeders in this post are not considered squirrel proof, they have been selected for their unique appearance only. Continue Reading »
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Sep 6th, 2006 by Summer Nestlings | 3 Comments »

First up, The Nuttery! (featured above left) Squirrel resistant and dishwasher safe. A great name and classic styling but it seems a little over-priced when compared to some other squirrel ‘proof’ feeders I’ve used in the past. If you’re interested, check it out here. And, if you have this product, please let me know how you feel about it!
Check out all the squirrel proof feeders currently on sale – starting at $5.99!
The real star – in my opinion – is a few dollars more, but is squirrel proof. You see it above on the right. Not only is it squirrel proof, but it is absolutely beautifully designed! This tube feeder features heavy-duty construction in either stainless steel or Continue Reading »
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Sep 4th, 2006 by Summer Nestlings | 1 Comment »


The first, double-purpose tubular squirrel-proof feeder (above left) handles both seed and suet feeding. At 20 3/4″ tall, the 10 1/2″ diameter cage keeps squirrels and large birds away Continue Reading »
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