Do You Train Your Squirrels? [ July 16th, 2010 ] Posted in » Blog

My Kindergarten Class

Since I moved into my home nine years ago, I’ve had squirrels.  My property backs up to a wooded area that borders several properties so I’ve had my fair share.  When I started birding seven years ago I decided that I would feed them as well.  Since I employ a raccoon baffle on my main feeder station and squirrel baffles on my bluebird houses, I wasn’t concerned about my back yard becoming overly popular.  I have a corncob feeder and squirrel box on my back fence and a squngee hanging from one of my smaller trees.  There was an initial learning curve for them to learn and trust these feeders but with a mixture of adults and children back there the knowledge was acquired.  Whether it took an adult to learn and show a little one or the little ones just happened on it by being nosey, it did happen.

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Steiner 8×30 Military Marine Binoculars Review

First Look

Some of our bird watching friends have spent large sums of money for high end field glasses that cost well over a grand. As a result, they treat these binoculars with extreme care. They won’t carry them bring them whenever the route to the viewing spot features any climbing, tight squeezes, or rock-hopping across a stream. And when the first sign of inclement weather arises, their babies go back in the bag. Who needs that? Steiner makes binoculars for the military – not known for delicate handling of equipment. And now they’ve released the Steiner 8×30 Military Marine Binoculars, modeled on military-issue Steiners, and perfect for bird watchers who want a durable, high quality set of lenses.
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