6 Unique Squirrel Feeders for Turning Your Yard into a Furry Fiesta
Unique squirrel feeders aren’t just for fun—they’re nature’s dental office. With squirrel incisors growing up to 6 inches yearly, these clever contraptions provide essential gnawing opportunities while entertaining both squirrels and humans alike. From horse head masks to miniature picnic tables, we’ve gathered the most durable, innovative designs that transform your backyard into a rodent resort. We’ve combed through the treetops to bring you 3 clever, squirrel-approved designs turning your window into a front-row seat for nature’s most amusing show.
Best Unique Squirrel Feeders
1. Accoutrements Horse Head Squirrel Feeder
This is a guaranteed laughter machine that makes your morning coffee time a hilarious experience.
Pros
- Hilarious visual of squirrels with a horse head
- Easy to hang and set up
- Durable for outdoor weather
Cons
- Pricey for its novelty
- Not squirrel-resistant—destroyed easily by eager squirrels
- String not included
Ever thought a squirrel could rock a horse mask? We did, and it’s even funnier in reality. Watching our little backyard friends struggle yet succeed in getting their treats was pure joy. The comedic value alone is worth it.
Setting it up took no time. Just thread a wire through the top and it’s good to go. We hung it on a deck and instantly became the neighborhood’s favorite house. The material is sturdy, so it holds up well against the elements.
On the downside, the humor comes at a price. It doesn’t take long before the critters damage it. Adding string would have been a nice touch. Still, we couldn’t help but laugh every time we looked outside. This feeder guarantees endless laughter.
We highly recommend this quirky feeder for the perfect blend of humor and practicality. Who knew squirrels could bring so much fun?
2. Cute Pine Squirrel Feeder
A delightful squirrel feeder that mixes rustic charm with practicality, though not without some hiccups.
Pros
- Sturdy pine construction
- Easy to refill food
- Encourages squirrel visits
Cons
- Flimsy water bottle
- Assembly can be tricky
- Occasional quality control issues
Our backyard has never been busier since we installed the Cute Pine Squirrel Feeder. Made from high-quality pine, the rustic charm blends perfectly with our yard. The hinged flap on top makes refilling peanuts a breeze and keeps the food dry even during unexpected showers.
The mesh filter is brilliant, separating scraps from the water and keeping things clean. Though we love the overall design, the automatic water bottle left us wanting more—it’s a tad flimsy and could use an upgrade. Assembly also required some patience and a good sense of humor, but it came together eventually.
Despite a few hiccups, the feeder’s smart design and engagement factor make it a fun addition. We’ve had quite the squirrel circus in our yard, which keeps us and our dog entertained for hours. Just make sure you have some extra tools handy during setup and perhaps a spare water bottle.
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3. Squirrel Picnic Table Feeder
Have you ever seen a squirrel enjoy a fancy meal? This feeder lets us witness just that.
Pros
- Adorable design that’s a conversation starter.
- Provides a shady spot for squirrel dining with its umbrella.
- Sturdy build that lasts through seasons.
Cons
- Requires occasional cleaning of squirrel leftovers.
- Umbrella may get blown away in strong winds.
- Limited to smaller backyard spaces.
We recently added the Squirrel Picnic Table Feeder to our backyard, and it’s been quite the hit among our furry visitors. The charming mini picnic table design adds a unique touch to our garden, making us the talk of the neighborhood every time a squirrel sits down to dine.
The installation was a breeze, and we love that the umbrella provides some much-needed shade for our little friends. It’s like we gave them their very own patio set! Filling the table with nuts and seeds has never been more fun, and watching the squirrels grab a seat for a snack is pure entertainment.
On the flip side, we did notice that after a few rainy days, we had to clean up the mess left behind by our uninvited but adorable guests. Also, the umbrella isn’t hurricane-proof, so if you live in a windy area, it might not stay put. Despite these minor issues, the fun and charm this feeder adds to our backyard make it worth every penny.
4. Quirky Tree Face Feeder
We think this fun tree face bird feeder can also double as a squirrel feeder! It is a must-buy for anyone wanting to add whimsy to their yard while feeding feathered friends.
Pros
- Glowing eyes create nighttime magic
- Easy to install with included screws
- Durable resin construction
Cons
- May not stay secure on all trees
- Smaller feeding area than some feeders
- Phosphorescent glow fades over time
We had a blast testing out this quirky tree face feeder in our backyard. The large mouth holds plenty of squirrel food or birdseed, and we loved watching the squirrels, chickadees and finches perch on the nose to snack. It took us just a few minutes to screw it into our oak tree.
The weatherproof resin held up great during a rainy week. We were impressed by how the eyes soaked up sunlight and gave off a soft glow at dusk. It really brought our tree to life!
One thing to note – we found it works best on trees with thick, sturdy bark. On smoother trees, we needed to add some caulk to keep it stable. The feeding area isn’t huge, so you might need to refill it often if you have lots of hungry squirrels and birds. But for us, that was a good excuse to admire our tree’s new face up close!
5. Quirky Squirrel Vending Machine
We think this unique squirrel feeder is a fun addition to any yard, offering a creative way to feed and watch these furry friends.
Pros
- Eye-catching vending machine design
- Multiple feeding options
- Durable metal construction
Cons
- Assembly required
- Corn cob holder needs improvement
- Limited capacity for larger squirrel populations
We recently tried out this quirky squirrel feeder, and it’s been a hit in our backyard. The vending machine shape is super cute and really stands out. Our furry visitors seem to love it too!
The feeder has three ways to feed squirrels. There’s a snack bin, a corn cob holder, and even a little water dish. We like having options to keep our squirrel pals happy. The metal build feels sturdy and has held up well so far.
We did have a bit of trouble with the corn cob holder. It doesn’t grip the cob very well, so we had to get creative to keep it in place. The snack bin isn’t huge, so we find ourselves refilling it often when lots of squirrels visit. But watching them use the feeder is so fun, we don’t mind the extra work.
6. Charming Squirrel Cabin
We think this adorable squirrel feeder is a must-have for anyone who loves watching backyard critters.
Pros
- Sturdy carbonized wood construction
- Glass jar keeps food fresh and visible
- Fun design with ladder and corn holder
Cons
- Assembly required
- May attract unwanted animals
- Needs regular cleaning
We recently tried out this cute squirrel feeder, and it’s quickly become a favorite in our yard. The carbonized wood looks great and seems like it’ll hold up well to the elements. We love how the glass jar lets us see when it’s time for a refill.
Setting it up was pretty easy, though it did take a few minutes to put all the pieces together. Once we hung it up, it didn’t take long for our local squirrels to find it. The little ladder is so fun to watch them climb!
One thing to keep in mind is that other critters might try to get at the food too. We’ve had to shoo away a few raccoons. But overall, it’s been a joy to see the squirrels munching away in their new little house. Just remember to clean it out now and then to keep things fresh for yo
Buying Guide
Let’s face it, choosing the best squirrel feeder can feel like choosing the perfect pair of socks; it can be overwhelming. But fret not, we’re here to walk you through it with all the seriousness of picking out the right toppings for our ice cream sundae.
Material Matters
We need something that’s built to last. Plastic is lightweight and cheap but can crack easily. Metal is sturdy but can rust. Wooden feeders are charming, but who wants a soggy feeder after a rainstorm? Choose wisely, young Padawan.
Ease of Cleaning
Nobody wants to deal with a stinky, fusty feeder. Look for feeders that are easy to take apart and clean. We’re not running a squirrel health clinic, but hygiene is still a thing.
Material | Durability | Ease of Cleaning |
---|---|---|
Plastic | Moderate | High |
Metal | High | Moderate |
Wood | Moderate | Low |
Capacity Counts
Whether we’re feeding one squirrel or the whole neighborhood, the feeder’s capacity is crucial. A small feeder needs refilling more often than we need coffee on a Monday morning. Larger feeders = happier squirrels + lazier us.
Squirrel-Proof Features
Yes, it’s their feeder, but we don’t want raccoons or our neighbor’s cat crashing the party. Look for features like weight-activated doors or baffles that keep the squirrel food squirrel-friendly.
Price Point
Let’s not break the bank. While we’re fine indulging our little fur-ball friends, we don’t need to mortgage our homes for premium squirrel feeders. Balance the features with your budget—because, after all, we do have to eat too.
Just finished reading about the Squirrel Picnic Table Feeder, and I’m genuinely impressed by the creativity here! Merideth Sweeney, you’ve got an eye for the unique stuff. Wondering how these cuties would work with the squirrel population in my garden. Seems like this could add a humorous touch while helping the little critters. Considering buying one…
Kara, do you know if these are weather resistant? Would hate to see it fall apart after a few rains.
Hey Ted, I’ve had a similar model out back for months. It’s held up pretty well against weather. Just ensure it’s properly sealed if it’s wood.
Read through the buying guide section, and I gotta ask, how squirrel-proof can these things actually be? Every feeder I’ve seen ends up as a squirrel party spot. Do these unique feeders do anything different, or is it just about watching squirrels in horse heads and vending machines?
Absolutely adore the idea of a quirky tree face feeder! It’s not only about feeding squirrels but also adding a character to the garden. Sustainability meets decor, right? It’s a win-win in my book. Thanks for putting this together, Merideth. 👍