Subject: [Tweeters] Birds and Windows
Date: Dec 28 18:38:32 2008
From: Scott Carpenter - slcarpenter at gmail.com


A good online resource with some ideas to prevent bird-window collisions:
http://www.flap.org/new/prevent.htm

>From there, you can click on a link to get to
http://www.collidescape.citymax.com/page/page/6049375.htm (going through
flap.org results in a discount, I believe)

Another product:
http://www.windowalert.com/?gclid=CNLN_Onk5JcCFQ8Qagodlw8UEA

I am not associated with any of these organizations or products.

Good luck.

Scott Carpenter
Portland, Oregon

On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Edward Freedman <
edwardfreedman at comcast.net> wrote:

> We have a number of birds crashing into our windows, throughout the day and
> throughout the year. We've moved the bird feeder as far away as feasible
> (we
> have a very shallow yard) and would prefer not to remove it altogether.
> We've tried hanging ribbons, reflective twirly things from Wild Birds
> Unlimited, decals, etc., all without success.
>
> We are thinking of installing some kind of mesh or screening on the outside
> of our windows. Has anyone done something like this? Did it work? What
> kind of material is suggested? We'd like something that would allow light
> in and our view out. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Henne Queisser and Ed Freedman
> Redmond, WA
>
>
>
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