Re: [cayugabirds-l] Preventing bird-window strikes

2023-03-06 Thread Linda Orkin
American Bird Conservancy has their bird tape back in stock. I’m be had it on my front picture window for around 5 years. I actually see birds veer away as they are flying towards it. Linda Orkin On Mar 6, 2023, at 9:56 AM, Jody Enck  wrote:Hi all,With bird migration ramping up, many folks may be interested in making their own homes safer for birds.  One of the things you can do to reduce bird mortality near your home is to help birds understand that your windows are a hard surface and not just more habitat to fly through.The American Bird Conservancy has a big section of their website devoted to reducing window strikes.  Here is a link to some useful and inexpensive solutions.  https://abcbirds.org/news/abc-birdtape-feather-friendly/Enjoy and happy birding!JodyJody W. Enck, PhDConservation Social Scientist, andFounder of the Sister Bird Club Network607-379-5940

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Preventing bird-window strikes

2023-03-06 Thread Theresa Joseph
I've used bird tape on my windows for a few years.  I now have zero bird
strikes.  Before that,  I had decals of hawks which didn't help at all.
Bird tape REALLY works well.
Theresa J

On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 9:56 AM Jody Enck  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> With bird migration ramping up, many folks may be interested in making
> their own homes safer for birds.  One of the things you can do to reduce
> bird mortality near your home is to help birds understand that your windows
> are a hard surface and not just more habitat to fly through.
>
> The American Bird Conservancy has a big section of their website devoted
> to reducing window strikes.  Here is a link to some useful and inexpensive
> solutions.  https://abcbirds.org/news/abc-birdtape-feather-friendly/
>
> Enjoy and happy birding!
> Jody
>
>
> Jody W. Enck, PhD
> Conservation Social Scientist, and
> Founder of the Sister Bird Club Network
> 607-379-5940
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[cayugabirds-l] Preventing bird-window strikes

2023-03-06 Thread Jody Enck
Hi all,

With bird migration ramping up, many folks may be interested in making
their own homes safer for birds.  One of the things you can do to reduce
bird mortality near your home is to help birds understand that your windows
are a hard surface and not just more habitat to fly through.

The American Bird Conservancy has a big section of their website devoted to
reducing window strikes.  Here is a link to some useful and inexpensive
solutions.  https://abcbirds.org/news/abc-birdtape-feather-friendly/

Enjoy and happy birding!
Jody


Jody W. Enck, PhD
Conservation Social Scientist, and
Founder of the Sister Bird Club Network
607-379-5940

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