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It looks like the squirrel figured out that all he has to do is ride the thing for a little bit to get the seed to fall to the ground. Very entertaining though.
That's hilarious. But I think there would not be so much birdseed thrown out if the feeder was more secure and not bobbing on that pole. It doesn't do that in other vids where it is more stationary.
Yes -- it's funny to watch, but I think the squirrel gets the last laugh because there's enough seed on the ground to feed him for ten days after just a few spins!
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But I think there would not be so much birdseed thrown out if the feeder was more secure and not bobbing on that pole. It doesn't do that in other vids where it is more stationary.
Not a smart buy, this product.
=(^o.o^)= kitteh eat squirrel