Do a google for squirrel proof feeder!!! Theres loads :shrug:
Hi Mark,
I have one of these - http://www.drollyankees.com/
It's metal throughout and oozes quality.
I bought mine from the shop at Windsor Great Park but they do sell them here which is where I buy my bulk seed from - http://www.vinehousefarm.co.uk/acatalog/feeders.html
Guy
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Try this place too
http://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/sho...-session=shopper:5285453218fa42A5D7vTIm38086E
I'm a fan of the middle one, then hop in the car and drive 50 miles and hope someone else doesn't have the same idea!
This one looks good
http://www.jacobijayne.co.uk/squirrels/squirrelstop/droll-yankees-flipper/
Bloomin costly though![]()

The only thing I would like to point out on this thread is most of the squirrel proof feeders are also woodpecker proof!

Ok, just to provide an update...after much research, these guys http://www.streetendfeeds.co.uk/index.php are the cheapest I could find, saving at least £1 per item from the next cheapest..free delivery thrown in as well!

Im glad you said that! I found a greater spotted on the side of my tree trunk one day so I rushed into the garage and found a squirrel proof feed left by the last people here........so I filled it and hung it at that very spot.
No return visit from the woody even after a month or two........now I know why!!
My first squirrel proof feeder hanging at mid-height from a bush was decimated one night and found on the floor.
It was badgers and thus began their nightly visits and I then sprinkled the peanuts on the floor and they would take them from there even with the outside light on.
Good god man, you are really serious about this feeding stuff..... wonder how much money's worth you will get through with your feed each month................... as much as sawman I wonder??![]()

this is such an awsome thread![]()
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Since when did a rodent-feeding-thing become a vital part of any camera bag..?
Isn't this the most off topic thread ever in this 'Talk Equipment' section...?
Congratulations Mark for making me laugh with the absurdity of this 'hobby' of ours (photography, not feeding animals..)
Well Mark, I tend to keep my nuts and equipment in separate places, and can't believe that no-one else has made a comment like this yet, or am I the only one who thinks like this...?
As I write this it is 2.30am, the clocks have gone back, it is pouring outside, I cannot sleep but am again laughing at this thread.
Cheers Mark !
Glad it's making people laugh and cheering people upHave no idea how much Sawman spends every month, looking at his set up though, looks like he caters for every thing. Wouldn't be surprised if he has tables and high chairs as well
Janice, would be interested to know how much he spends on feed, as will others on here
That Droll Yankee Flipper on You Tube videos is soooo funny. I think it's the helium voice that makes it IMHO. Good job I wasn't drinking coffee at the time!![]()

Sawman spends far too much!
I think with the squirrel mix & sunflower hearts, fatballs,Niger seed & peanuts. The cost is just over £100 per month.
The way I look at is this. I do not go to pubs etc, do not smoke either so I get my pleasure from helping the wildlife on the hill. If I can sell the odd pic though that will be money that goes into the kitty for more food for them.
The important thing to consider is this. If I start feeding will I be able to carry on? If the answer is no then do not start.
"My" squirrels are still feeding on Pine / Larch cones as well so they are not totally dependent on the food, but it certainly has helped them this year as folks around who do not even know what I am doing have been saying they are seeing more squirrels than they have in years locally. That is what makes it worthwhile to me.
Hope that helps.
I will be going to Dundee now busking with my bagpipes with a squirrel on my shoulder![]()
A quick question.
My intended interest lies with photographing birds, I have had a life long love of all things birdy. The trouble is around here there seems to be as many grey squirrels as birds and when I have had the feeders going in the past in the garden it has always been more food going to the squirrels than the birds - so the question is do the squirrel baffles that fix to the lower end of the pole help stop the squirrels getting to the feeders?
I'm sure I'll soon be able to tell you, but someone may know the answer to that, before me.
Basically I've ordered the extended pole, so the squirrel will no doubt climb up the pole. The first thing it'll encounter is a giant seed tray (470mm in diameter) which apparently the squirrels can't overcome...
So the feeder system will be clear of any trees thereby eliminating that route as well and also thanks to the extra section of pole, I'll be putting the giant seed tray quite a way off the ground, so squirrels can't leap onto it. I'll also be consciously placing the feeder clear of any shrubbery that they can use as a springboard...
Hope that helps in some way. I'd love to know how high squiders can jump. I know they can and it doesn't appear to be that much. Any ideas anyone?
Cheers![]()
Have you thought any about Sparrowhawk attacks?




RSPB sell them. 27.99, woodpeckers can feed as well.

Any interest from squirrels yet?


And presumably still no attention from the squirrels?
Easy to check at the moment, cos of the condensation I'd imagine there'd be paw prints on the giant squirrel guard if there was any unwanted intrusions