Birds hitting the window ☹️
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Birds hitting the window ☹️
I’ve always had this problem with my picture window but it’s worse this year for some reason. So far we’ve revived 2 Downy woodpeckers, a Hairy Woodpecker, several sparrows and a Rose Breasted Grossbeak. I’ve tried window clings, keeping curtains closed and fishing line strung outside. All have limited success. I’m considering ordering a film that you apply to the outside of glass but thought I’d ask here first. I think the issue is that the window is directly below a 4’ roof over-hang and in a shady area. They see the yard reflected in the glass and it’s dark enough that there’s no glare to interrupt the reflection. And believe me my windows are far from sparkling clean!
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Re: Birds hitting the window ☹️
Last year I had a Cardinal on a war path with his reflection in one of the windows, and it was obvious he was going to be dead before he gave up.
I hung up 3 CD's from the overhang on different length of fishing line and he gave up the fight.
Then of course I immediately forgot about them, until overheard a conversation between my son and his daughter.....
"daddy, why does grandma hang CD's on her roof???, my son.... Don't be silly of course she doesn't" .......
I hung up 3 CD's from the overhang on different length of fishing line and he gave up the fight.
Then of course I immediately forgot about them, until overheard a conversation between my son and his daughter.....
"daddy, why does grandma hang CD's on her roof???, my son.... Don't be silly of course she doesn't" .......
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Re: Birds hitting the window ☹️
What about hanging a few mobiles that have colorful and or shiny things on (Dollar Stores have lots) outside the window at different heights?
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