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Posted: Thu Nov 7th, 2024 12:08
 
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Still after several days very poor light today. Squirrel after some nuts in our feeding box. 

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Nice sharp image there in the dull light we are experiencing.
You are feeding them too much Graham. They have worn away all your lovely sage paintwork. ;-)

Always photogenic critters, even though they cause disruption to bird life.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Still after several days very poor light today. Squirrel after some nuts in our feeding box. 

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A tree rat, nice and sharp though.

 




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Tree rats I agree Ian.  Feeding them chestnuts keeps them off bird food theft. The chestnuts are free pick-ups from my dailey walk in our local park. On the other hand I love the Red Squirrel sorry I did not have a photo to hand so AI this in Photoshop.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Tree rats I agree Ian.  Feeding them chestnuts keeps them off bird food theft. The chestnuts are free pick-ups from my dailey walk in our local park. On the other hand I love the Red Squirrel sorry I did not have a photo to hand so AI this in Photoshop.

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I’d never thought of scavenging for nuts while out walking to distract the pesky feeder robbers!

My thinking was more catching the squirrels and taking them for a country ride where the nuts are!
(Note:  I believe it’s illegal to release grey squirrels into the wild, which is what you are technically doing by relocating)

We have 3 now in our garden and they continually stop the birds from visiting the feeders. :whip:



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I wonder if squirrels are affected by the ultrasonic rodent repellers?

Birds are not.



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I wonder if squirrels are affected by the ultrasonic rodent repellers?

Birds are not.

Have ordered one that specifically states squirrel repellent. Money back guarantee it claims.
Will see if it works next week.:thumbs:



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Eric wrote:
Have ordered one that specifically states squirrel repellent. Money back guarantee it claims.
Will see if it works next week.:thumbs:

That will be interesting.

 




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I have one in my garage to keep mice and rats away sucessfully - works on elephants too, never see them in the garage :lol:



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I think this one will do.

A1103389 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 

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