![]() When the screen or net is taut, birds will bounce off (imagine a trampoline) without getting caught. Window screen or a light net: Attach this at least 2-3” from the window. ![]() Make windows visible to birds Change things outside Make sure you're ready to prevent the next collision. That mistake can be deadly at least half of the birds who hit windows die from their injuries or because another animal killed them while they were stunned and couldn't escape or protect themselves. They think they're following a clear flight path. The first step is to understand why birds fly into windows: It's usually because when they're looking at the window, they're seeing the reflection of sky or trees instead of a pane of glass. And you wish you could stop this from happening ever again. Then you go outside, dreading the sight of a beautiful winged creature lying motionless on the ground beneath a window. Once you have heard it, you will never forget the sound-the sickening “thud” of a bird hitting glass. ![]()
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