And once they do, they protect it, as well as the territory around it. Relax and be free from anxiety Take back good sleep and help alleviate pain. Per Hunker :. When light hits window glass at certain angles, a nearby bird can see his own reflection. A territorial male perceives that reflection as another male, a serious threat to his space.
The bird, maybe a junco, was still at it four hours later. He will fly up to a large tree, then return within 10 seconds to peck again at the window. I am puzzled as to why he is fixated on the window. Do you have any idea what his behavior is all about? And eating. Birds tend to become very absorbed in the reflection and ignore everything else. So for his sake, you need to do something that will eliminate the reflection on your windows.
It can be quite distressing when birds hit against your windows. They can injure or stun themselves and leave themselves vulnerable to predators and can even damage fly screens or windows.
But there is a lot you can do to stop birds from attacking your windows, so that you can live happily side by side. Remove the launch pad Often there is a particular branch or railing on your porch that the bird is launching itself from to attack the windows.
Remove this branch, or place pot plants or hanging baskets or other items on the railing to make it inaccessible to the bird. Bright light or shade may be what is causing the reflections—so add some shade or trim some foliage as required to remove the reflections on your windows Remove reflections Stick brightly coloured paper or newspaper to the outside of the windows to remove reflections Place a piece of shade cloth, old sheet, towel, fabric or curtain over the outside surface of the window, perhaps from the eaves or window frame.
This can be removed once the bird has lost interest.
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