They do work great.  You can buy them direct from the manufacturer for a
lot less. They have different styles, but the maple leaves work best  -
they are the most visible.  They need to be replaced about once a year -
you'll know it's time when you start hearing light bird strikes.

www.windowalert.com


On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 2:45 PM, peter schmidt <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have had 5 birds, mostly cedar waxwings, strike my windows today with
> one known fatality. I have put the blinds down so the windows do not look
> like the sky. Other windows have dried plant stalks across them to ward off
> strikes.  Bad day!
>
>
> Peter Schmidt
> 612-501-7458
>
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