Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for February 05, 2024

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    boneroller42  10 months ago

    Bird seeds effect Hammy the same way Twinkies effect RJ.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago

    Ravenous gluttony just seem so un-Hammy-ist.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago

    Great name-coinage in panel two.

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    saylorgirl  10 months ago

    I had to move my bird feeder away from our tree. The squirrels were out of control. Then I got a feeder that squirrels can’t get into. Works great!

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    Purple People Eater  10 months ago

    At least it’s not an ape stealing from the bird feeder.

    https://wwW.youtube.Com/watch?v=IHOmAe-tDBw

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    david_42  10 months ago

    We had one squirrel who would drop from the tree over the feeder and chow down. So, I added a cover. It then figured out it could jump up from the ground, doing a half flip and grab the feeder. So, I added a guard below it. I do have two Squirrel Solution feeders, but some birds prefer a platform feeder.

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    Ellis97  10 months ago

    Wait till you see how Hammy gets around cookies.

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    Studebaker Hoch  10 months ago

    I had to take my bird feeder down. The bears wouldn’t leave it alone.

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    Gregory Clardy Premium Member 10 months ago

    My wife and no longer have bird feeders, we just call them squirrel feeders now since that is their primary function.

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    oish  10 months ago

    I only put out the feeder after a heavy snow when the squirrels sit tight. It becomes a feeding frenzy like something out of a Hitchcock movie.

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    rgcviper  10 months ago

    Subtle, Hammie … as usual.

    (Don’t change a bit, buddy.)

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