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- Place birdfeeders either close to (within 3 feet) or far away from buildings (a minimum of 33 feet). Birds cannot build up enough momentum to injure themselves when flying to and from feeders that are very close to buildings. Conversely, when birds take flight quickly from feeders that are further from buildings, they are less likely to collide with windows.
- Hang a mobile, wind sock or strips of fabric on the outside of the window.
- Use an attractive window film, such as one that gives the appearance of glass etching or sandblasting to reduce reflections.
- Paint or stencil the window with soap or wax.
- Cover the window with garden protection netting or a screen.
- Hang multiple bird silhouettes on the outside of the window to break up the reflection.
- Replace standard windows with non-reflective glass, such as stained or frosted glass.
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