Rating:  Summary: A definite stocking-stuffer for any birding friends Review: There are some books that you just HAVE to have - if only because the topic they're on is so funny. This is one of those! Not only that, but it actually is handy for birders, in a practical way.Whether you like or don't like squirrels, you have to account for them when you're trying to feed birds. Otherwise your birds end up with no food and you have many fat squirrels running around. This book gives you ways to handle this situation whether you mind the squirrels, or just want them to be in their own area. It rates various feeders, complete with photos, showing you the drawbacks and benefits of each one. It talks about different kids of food, and different ways you can work with them to make them bird-only. It gives you ways to distract the squirrels. And it's REALLY funny! A must-buy for any birder on your present list, and tuck one into your own stocking, too.
Rating:  Summary: Squirrels will overtake the world Review: This book is a great thing. Squirrels must be stopped now for they are evil and are planning to take over the world. Beware!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent. Solid, practical advice with humor and style. Review: We all love those furry little creatures but there comes a time when you must say "enough." With wit and humor, Bill Adler offers practical advice on how to keep squirrels from ruining your fun, hurting your lawn and gardens and taking food from the bird feeder. It's a must for anyone who owns a home.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent. Solid, practical advice with humor and style. Review: We all love those furry little creatures but there comes a time when you must say "enough." With wit and humor, Bill Adler offers practical advice on how to keep squirrels from ruining your fun, hurting your lawn and gardens and taking food from the bird feeder. It's a must for anyone who owns a home.
Rating:  Summary: I don't like the idea of outwitting squirrels (no offence) Review: You see, I love squirrels. I have had a the reverse problem, with birds raiding my squirrel feeder. I wish you would write a book about outwitting birds, please! I had to stop feeding my squirrels because the birds kept on taking all their food. It's just no fair. Besides, as mammals, squirrels are higher forms of life than birds
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