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Customer Reviews
2023-04-05 15:13:08
I’ve read some reviews where the bottom was coming off.Mine did because of the wind knocking it against the shepherd hook so I just hung mine out a little farther from it.My birds always go to the yankee droll vs the other feeders.I’m glad I bought it!
2023-04-05 15:13:08
I’ve read some reviews where the bottom was coming off.Mine did because of the wind knocking it against the shepherd hook so I just hung mine out a little farther from it.My birds always go to the yankee droll vs the other feeders.I’m glad I bought it!
2023-04-05 15:13:08
I’ve read some reviews where the bottom was coming off.Mine did because of the wind knocking it against the shepherd hook so I just hung mine out a little farther from it.My birds always go to the yankee droll vs the other feeders.I’m glad I bought it!
2023-04-05 13:04:31
Top recommend, top seller can trust. Buy more in the future.
2023-04-05 04:34:59
The product corresponds to the description. At 56 R came 3XL. Ordered 1.10 received 27.10. Seller recommend.
2023-04-05 04:34:59
A good bodice, only inserts with each dress need to be corrected. The big chest does not hold. Convenient.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-05 02:44:23
The squirrels that visit our garden are incredible clever and can accomplish the most astonishing athletic feats. When I first had the Flipper I had it hanging too close to an upright pole. The squirrels ascended the pole, held on to it tightly with their hind legs, then reached across to the ring at the base of the Flipper and held it in their fore paws to stop it from turning and helped themselves to some nuts. However, when I moved the Flipper further away from the upright pole the squirrels were defeated by the Bird Feeder. The squirrels can get on top of it, but they cannot safely descend to the bottom to get at the nuts inside. From tooth marks on the lid of the Flipper I guess that In frustration they have attempted to gnaw through the top. Now the squirrels, clever as they are, seem to have decided they won't be successful in trying to get at the nuts in the Flipper and they seem to have given up trying. They now forage on the ground beneath the Flipper for any morsels dropped by the birds.
2023-04-04 15:24:21
Thank you so much! We need to adjust!
2023-04-04 06:36:23
This is the first bodysuit I have ever purchased and I am in love! It really smooths my stomach out and it’s really flattering. I love how it looks with just jeans but you could wear it under clothes as well. Already ordered another! Love this bodysuit!
2023-04-04 04:56:49
Squirrel proof and Bear resistant. Amazing.
2023-04-04 04:56:49
Squirrel proof and Bear resistant. Amazing.
2023-04-04 04:56:49
Squirrel proof and Bear resistant. Amazing.