Yankee Flipper Bird Feeder

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by trailblazer, Apr 21, 2008.

  1. trailblazer

    trailblazer Active Member

    Has anyone tried the "Yankee Flipper" birdfeeder. It is supposed to keep the squirrels out of the bird seed, but at $100 + I am afraid to risk it. I am curious if it truly does keep the squirrels out and if the large birds have problems (like cardinals)? Would love to hear if anyone has had one or actually seen one in action.:allears:
     
  2. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=vpEFQZHGR3g

    We don't have a squirrel problem here (we get the GRACKLES! :x) but if we did, I would love to have one of those. I think it would pay for itself with the laughs we'd get out of it.

    I noticed in the video that the one that was placed close to the ground, where the squirrel kept jumping up and spinning, was losing a lot of seed by the spinning. The squirrel is probably smart enough to figure out that if he went for enough rides, he'd eventually get enough seed on the ground to fill himself up with. I think I'd put mine higher up! :)
     
  3. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    yeah, the last two videos the thing is spraying seeds like a lawn spreader.
     
  4. clive

    clive Well-Known Member

    $100 for a bird feeder?????

    Would you be saving that much over what you'd spend if you just accept the fact that you have to feed the squirrels as well?

    Of course, the entertainment factor may justify some of the expense, but still.........
     
  5. Pepper Jack

    Pepper Jack Well-Known Member

    The do work but mutiple large birds will activate the "spinner"
     
  6. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

    Maybe I should get one then. I'd love to watch it spin off the Grackles and Crows that attack my feeders. :twisted:
     
  7. ssmm

    ssmm Well-Known Member

    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=193409-507-936

    I hope this link works... I purchased the "Squirrel be gone" feeder last year from Lowes and it has been great. After a few days they realized they could not get the seed and have left it alone ever since.

    (If the link doesn't work correctly, just go to the Lowes site and enter "Squirrel be gone")
     
    Last edited: Apr 22, 2008
  8. trailblazer

    trailblazer Active Member

    THANKS!

    Thanks to everyone who responded. This Lowe's thing looks awesome. I'll stop there after work! The Yankee Flipper looks like it does waste a lot of seed and I think I am dealing with some smart squirrels anyway. Very interesting!! So glad I asked. 8)
     
  9. MommySAIDno

    MommySAIDno Well-Known Member

    You don't have the squirrels because they all come to MY feeders :lol:

    Actually, "Pudgy" just made a visit this morning. He climbs up on the deck and jumps onto the feeders at my window. It's almost as fun as the "flipper" would be to watch him spin and cling with all fours upside down. He falls off often and climbs right back up.

    The kids and I don't mind him raiding the feeder because it's so much fun to see him so close up and to watch the comedy show at our own window. I should get spme pics :lol:

    Fortunatly, I don't get the grackles and crows at my feeders but it's probably because I don't have a ground feeder.....yet. I want to do more feeders, but for now, the garden has me pretty busy.
     
  10. ws

    ws Well-Known Member

    haha nice vid. but it needs more power/ a stronger motor
     
  11. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member


    If only they would stay on the ground I would be fine with them. But no, they sit ON my feeders, flocks of them, and hog the food so the smaller birds can't get any. I did see a Dove chase one off one day. I was in my kitchen saying "GO DOVE GO!!" :lol:
     
  12. Daredevil

    Daredevil Well-Known Member

  13. MommySAIDno

    MommySAIDno Well-Known Member

    :lol::lol::lol: "Go DOVE GO!" That's too funny.
    You just need to borrow Sarah cat.:mrgreen:

    Strange, I never see them at my feeders. Wonder what the difference is. Most of mine are window feeders but when I had one in the maple out back, they never came to it then.

    I HAVE, however, already seen them in the garden:evil: I am training all of the kids (yours too:mrgreen: ) to run them off any time they see them in my garden.:twisted:
     
  14. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Based on new scientific studies, you better not let them see you do it! :twisted:

    We get a flock of big ones a couple of times a year and wisely never chased them off. If I ever after in the future I will slip the kid down the block a tener! :mrgreen:

    http://www.boingboing.net/2008/08/26/crows-recognize-and.html
     

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