Spinning Squirrel
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Squirrel (looking for breakfast at the bird feeder) goes for an early-morning spin.
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My Dad’s True “Squirrel Proof” Bird Feeder Bomoseen Vermont
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My Dad’s True “Squirrel Proof” Bird Feeder Bomoseen Vermont
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KAMIKAZE SQUIRREL
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A marauding squirrel risks everything to raid the backyard bird feeder. Brought to you by the director of OFFSHORE.
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My Dad’s True “Squirrel Proof” Bird Feeder Bomoseen Vermont
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My Dad’s True “Squirrel Proof” Bird Feeder Bomoseen Vermont
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Squirrel Wars – Part 2
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The squirrels had been prevented from raiding the bird feeders for many weeks, by the ingenious hanging of the bird feeder from a limb, far, far away. However, ever the resourceful species, the squirrels had learned to fly in order to acquire the feed, once again proving the potential of evolutionary forces. Note – this is a prequil to Squirrel Wars Part 1.
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DPNG Bird Feeder
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A simple bird feeder instruction. Make a very basic birdfeeder out os a 2 liter soda bottle. This one was inspired by a bird outside the bar that likes to scare the crap out of everyone who walks by.
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Squirrel Fall
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Squirrel on a bird feeder gets scared and falls
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Birds at the feeder: it’s all about pecking order
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I found it really interesting to watch the inter-species interaction at my bird feeder. It turns out size isn’t everything. I recommend watching this full-screen with your sound up. This is another video shot with my Canon HF200 high-def camcorder, equipped with Canon’s DM-100 stereo microphone. Editing software: avs4you’s Video Editor. I downloaded the individual bird calls at www.enature.com.
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bear verses bird feeder
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bear in back yard
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A snow day bird feeder
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Its a snowday! At my mothers home in CT the birds are plump. Feeding in the white blanket of the New England storm system the birds are a wonderful distraction.
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