Friday, December 23, 2011

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - Ways to Get Rid of Squirrels in Your Feeder

!: Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - Ways to Get Rid of Squirrels in Your Feeder

There are really 2 basic approaches to keeping squirrels out of your bird feeder. The first is to simply try to block them from getting to the feeder. There are two common types of feeders that do that.

Baffled Bird Feeder - By simply restricting access to the the food in the feeder, you frustrate them and they move off. The advantage to using a baffle is that it more or less separates the squirrel proof barrier from the feeder itself, so that the bird have free access to the bird seed, and any size bird can still use the feeder. This is often the more aesthetic approach. This is often done by pole mounting the feeder, and putting the baffle on the pole. Other types use a hanging arrangement and the baffle forms a roof over the feeder.

The disadvantage of this approach is that squirrels can leap large distances, and are incredibly agile climbers, so that they will often find a way to land on the actual feeder and bypass the baffling. With the top mounted feeder you may also find a squirrel smart enough to climb down and cause the feeder to swing, and while they may not gain access to the feeder itself they can cause the bird food to spill to the ground, where they can get all the food they want.

Caged Bird Feeders - Another very common solution is to use a caged feeder. These are easy to spot, the construction includes some type of cage around the actual feeder area. It's a fairly open mesh, and in fact a tube style caged feeder looks similar to an electronic bug zapper with the open mesh surrounding the tube.

Caged feeders are better at keeping the squirrels out of the feeder, but they can still get to it and scare off the birds that are trying to use the feeder. This is often the case when you are trying to attract smaller birds.

The second approach to getting rid of squirrels in your bird feeder is to move them out. The much more effective types of squirrel proof feeders are those that cause the squirrel to fall off or be thrown from the feeder. There are two types of those feeders as well, weight activated feeders and the battery powered or electronic motorized feeders. While this won't harm the squirrels they are fun to watch in action...


Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - Ways to Get Rid of Squirrels in Your Feeder

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Decorative Bird Cage - Some Even Look Like the Taj Mahal

!: Decorative Bird Cage - Some Even Look Like the Taj Mahal

This type of decorative bird cage makes a truly wonderful addition to your home decor. They can give just that individual touch that people will remember when they have visited your home.

Some of them are specifically designed for use at weddings, perhaps some to house a couple of doves for a short while ready to release at a wedding, some to hold wedding cards, and some to use as centrepieces on tables.

They are usually painted white or are made from metal and made to look antique. The white ones look beautiful, you would think you were looking at some intricate architecture.

You will find this type of bird cage designed to look like eastern architecture, a sort of Taj Mahal look, and some look quite venetian, some look distinctly Victorian. Some have the look of a church or a conservatory and I have even seen one that looked like a carousel plus one aimed at humor with a cat on top and a mouse inside

Whatever you use these decorative bird cages for, either wedding decoration, for flowers or plants, you must never use them to house a bird.

It's not the space inside of them, and it's not even the lack of perches and feeding bowls etc. it is the paint used on them.

If it was manufactured purely for decoration there would have been no need to make sure the paint was non-toxic and this being the case if a bird was put in the cage and it pecked and flaked the paint off it could well make the bird ill if it ingested any of the particles.

There are so many beautiful cages made specifically to be the home for real birds there is no need at all to try to use one made only for decorative purposes.

If you wanted to see a bird inside of it then get a model bird. That too could look just as nice as a decoration and think of it, you wouldn't have to clean it out, wouldn't have to keep filling food and water containers.

You could have the pleasure of seeing a bird without all the attendant chores associated with a live bird.


Decorative Bird Cage - Some Even Look Like the Taj Mahal

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