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We live beside Capitol Reef NP at 5,500 ft. We have Golden Fenches and Junkos that winter with us. We have hung streamers outside the two large windows that these birds tend to hit but we still are killing a bird every few days. We feed the birds away from the house but that does not stop them from hitting the windows. Any thoughts?
David and Robyn

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I've put a few pointers, with photos, on my webpage here: http://lauraerickson.com/101/02-House/006-windows.html

I used to have that problem but then we put up some bird stickers  of chickadees and now we have only about one bird hit the window every 6 months. Even when a bird hits the window we go out and see if one will die soon an if one is in danger then we try to save them.

Fifty percent of birds that hit windows die, often after flying off. They can get hematomas or other serious injuries that end up killing them. Stickers are most effective when they're placed close together--no more than about the span of a man's hand between them.

 

Current estimates are that windows kill about a BILLION birds a year, in the U.S. alone.

It looks ugly, but I live alone in the woods and feed heavily. I put chicken wire ( hexagonal wire fencing) in front of my picutre windows and rarely have any fatalities. It was my last resort, nothing else worked.

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