We have used CollidEscape film to great effect on our
windows. I definitely recommend it:
http://www.lfdcollidescape.com/
(no bird fatalities that I am aware of after installing it).
D
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Gail Mackiernan wrote:
> Unfortunately hawk silhouettes and other rather
> widely-spaced items placed on glass windows have been
> found only marginally effective in preventing bird
> strikes, although they probably help. I recently purchased
> some ultraviolet sticky patches which birds can see (but I
> can't) -- however they have the same down-side in that
> they are widely spaced. I keep the blinds on our sun porch
> drawn (but with slats open) and this also helps but
> wondered if anyone had any other suggestions.
>
> I know that some have suggested drawing closely-spaced
> vertical lines on the glass with a yellow highlighter
> (which again, birds see in the UV but are almost invisible
> to us). Has anyone tried this?
>
> Other thoughts?
>
> Gail Mackiernan
> Colesville, MD
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