Hi Goldie, I have one of these on my feeder which is effective at stopping the squirrels climbing the pole and it is too far for them to jump from the nearest shrubs.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garden-Univers ... rel+baffle
They used to try but seem to have learned they cannot get at the feeders and seem content with the stuff that the birds drop to the ground.
Cheers Wurzel, yep, LBAMs were introduced from Australia as mentioned in my report in the paragraph above the shots of them
Thanks David, just a mature suburban garden that is not tidied up too much
Thanks Andrew, glad you like them
Edit; Just spotted your comment Bugboy. Thanks, there is certainly plenty to keep me interested
The shot below shows a typical November scene in my garden, taken from up by the house. the feeders usually contain a general mix of seeds, black sunflower seeds, peanuts and a fat block. You can also see the anti-squirrel baffle...which looks like it needs cleaning
This is the time of year when I am supposed to be catching up on all those jobs that don't get done in the summer when I am out and about. Trouble is I am easily distracted and even when working inside am always looking out of the windows to see if anything is about...such as this chap on Sunday.

- One of the local foxes lurking about down the garden.
Also on Sunday, I had a go with the video function on my FZ200 and took this short clip of the Great Spooted Woodpecker that has been visiting lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmAQk_NFJ-s
And finally there was a nice sunset to be seen from the garden yesterday evening. The first shot was taken from in the garden...

- Fire in the sky - Coverdale 19.11.2017
and this one was taken upstairs from a bedroom window to get a different viewpoint.
Bye for now,
Neil