
"Golden Destiny"___-- Orlando, FL 2006
Let the birds around your home enjoy their habitat in safety.
Here are a couple of quick ways to make your windows bird-friendly:
Close your blinds. A closed blind will
reduce your windows transparency
and reflectivity, and will also keep from attracting birds after dark.
Closing your blinds is also a great way to reduce heating or air conditioning
costs, depending on the season and the orientation of the window in question.
Fill your windows. A carefully placed
window ornament or plant will turn your
birds away. So will hawk or owl silhouettes, readily available in most outdoor
stores. Even screens will often cut down on your window’s transparency
enough to deter your feathered friends.
Move your feeder. Place your bird feeder
well clear of your windows, or,
conversely, right against the glass, which will make birds slow down as they
approach. During peak activity times, like mating and migration, take your
feeders away. Many bird–window collisions are a result of a territorial
bird
attacking its own reflection.
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