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phoebewhite | 15:10 Sat 01st Oct 2011 | Animals & Nature
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Hi, I need some advice, we have a very large kitchen window and in the last couple of weeks 3 birds (all this years I think) have flown into it and died, (todays was a young Greenfinch) poor little mites, I tried hanging a wind chime in front of the window in the hope that it would frighten them but because they can see the trees reflected they just keep flying into the window, any ideas what I might do to help stop this from happening would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Phoebe I found this which should do the trick.

http://www.birdfood.c...&nav_id=45&prd_id=378
10:39 Sun 02nd Oct 2011
Try window stickers like these http://shopping.rspb....w_window_stickers.htm
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Why on earth didn't I think of the RSPB?
Thanks I'll give those a try.
They do work phoebe as I've used them myself. I'm afraid the windows that reflect the garden are the worst, as opposed to one the birds can see right through. I'm sure you have but if you have any more birds flying into your window make sure they're dead as sometimes they just knock themselves out for a while. I had a greenfinch do that and after about 20 mins it suddenly flew off much to my delight.
Those stickers haven't worked on my windows. I did have some black silhouette stickers of hawks which did work really well (also purchased from the RSPB) but I left them when I moved house and they RSPB don't seem to have them any more, and these replacements don't work and I'm still having casualties this despite the fact that there is always a cat or two sitting on the widow sills (inside).
Oh yes nungate, mine were hawks, I remember now. What a shame, poor birds, I suppose nets, blinds or some other kind of window stickers that break up the expanse of window would help.
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Thanks for the advice, yes the poor little souls are definitely dead, I hate it and feel so guilty about it, they have had a enough to contend with just recently, we have also had a Sparrow Hawk visiting quite regularly especially a few weeks ago when they were breeding, yes I know that they need to eat as well, but do they have to do it in my garden!?
I will shop around an see what window stickers I can find.
i pull my blind...
fine net curtain on the inside should help
Have you got a bird table, if so place it near the window, they might be more inclined to go there for food than to fly straight into your window thinking it's a tree. I know what you mean, poor little things
maybe they have seen you cooking and want to try some :)
Phoebe I found this which should do the trick.

http://www.birdfood.c...&nav_id=45&prd_id=378
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Wow, I wouldn't have thought of that. Thanks.

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