<div dir="ltr"><font face="times new roman, serif" size="4">I have taken personal action to prevent bird strikes against my front window with an inexpensive and easy DIY solution. One roll of Feather Friendly </font><a href="http://www.featherfriendly.com/residential" target="_blank">www.featherfriendly.com/residential</a> <font face="times new roman, serif" size="4">window markers, cost $14, solved the problem for my house. This is an action I urge everyone to consider rather than letting birds keep colliding with their windows.</font><div><font face="times new roman, serif" size="4"><br clear="all"></font><div><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><font face="tahoma, sans-serif">Don Rose, Program Chair</font><div><font face="tahoma, sans-serif"><a href="mailto:meetings@vancouveraudubon.org" target="_blank">meetings@vancouveraudubon.org</a></font></div><div><font face="tahoma, sans-serif">360-910-8492</font></div><div><img width="200" height="81" src="https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4xiLFISMaMm1DFMJWP5AsX-g-wKrnqkOrlQNgrVVVDb0dR5_bWUWrqyYAWD5paKFaIuGw0rC3s"><br></div></div></div></div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 11:28 AM <<a href="mailto:houstojc@plu.edu">houstojc@plu.edu</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div class="msg-3011404295169762752"><div lang="EN-US" style="overflow-wrap: break-word;"><div class="m_-3011404295169762752WordSection1"><p class="MsoNormal">We use feather guards; feathers strung on fishing line with small holes drilled in the feathers to tie them in place on a line/streamer. Since the company is no longer making them we now make our own, and I believe you can find patterns on-line if you need them. You may not like having to peer around strings of feathers attached to window with suction cups, but most of the time it has been very effective and inexpensive. It is still possible to take photos between the three drapes of feather lines on our front window. They have to be attached to the outside of the window, as the fluttering is part of the prevention. Feathers are roughly 8-10 inches apart. It will only work if the outside of your window is accessible. <u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal">Janeanne Houston<u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal">West Seattle<u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><div><div style="border-right:none;border-bottom:none;border-left:none;border-top:1pt solid rgb(225,225,225);padding:3pt 0in 0in"><p class="MsoNormal"><b>From:</b> Tweeters <<a href="mailto:tweeters-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu" target="_blank">tweeters-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu</a>> <b>On Behalf Of </b>Stephanie Neis<br><b>Sent:</b> Friday, March 17, 2023 10:57 AM<br><b>To:</b> Josh Morris <<a href="mailto:joshm@seattleaudubon.org" target="_blank">joshm@seattleaudubon.org</a>><br><b>Cc:</b> Tweeters <<a href="mailto:tweeters@u.washington.edu" target="_blank">tweeters@u.washington.edu</a>><br><b>Subject:</b> Re: [Tweeters] Window strike preventions<u></u><u></u></p></div></div><p class="MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal">We came up with two nice solutions for our vulnerable windows.<u></u><u></u></p><div><p class="MsoNormal">1. We stretched shade clothes, that have a striped design, out from the house where there are vulnerable windows. This then reflects like striping on the glass but doesn’t obstruct your view at all. It does require setting up some sort of posts for the shade cloth to stretch out and attach to.<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">2. On windows where we could not do the shade cloth system, we put a curtain rod on the exterior of the window and hung screen cloth from it. You can still see very well but it does make it not good for taking photos from inside. Wish I could post a picture of this system as this is a very easy and cheap way to go.<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">We went from 20+ bird strikes to zero using both these systems.<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">Stef Neis<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">Langley, WA<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><div><p class="MsoNormal">Sent from my iPad<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><br><br><u></u><u></u></p><blockquote style="margin-top:5pt;margin-bottom:5pt"><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:12pt">On Mar 17, 2023, at 10:30 AM, Josh Morris <<a href="mailto:joshm@seattleaudubon.org" target="_blank">joshm@seattleaudubon.org</a>> wrote:<u></u><u></u></p></blockquote></div><blockquote style="margin-top:5pt;margin-bottom:5pt"><div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">Glad to hear the mylar ribbons are helping.</span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">I’ve heard from wildlife rehabbers that the majority of birds that strike windows at speed will likely die, even if they appear to recover from the initial impact and fly off. </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">They’ve asked me to imagine running headfirst into a concrete wall at 20 miles per hour. They tell me I might survive and stagger off, but that I’d likely have major internal injuries and would be impaired in my ability to find food or escape predation.</span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">Collisions are a major source of human-related bird mortality. Even if we’re not finding carcasses under our windows, it’s still important to make windows safe for birds, especially if we have feeders up or are intentionally gardening for birds. Feeders and vegetation are major contributing factors to collision risk.</span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">I encourage folks to report bird-window collisions, even non-fatal collisions, at <a href="https://dBird.org" target="_blank">https://dBird.org</a>. Most research on bird window collisions has occurred east of the Mississippi. Documenting collisions at dBird helps us understand what’s happening locally. </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">Here’s some more info from Seattle Audubon: <a href="https://seattleaudubon.org/our-work/conservation/urban-conservation/bird-safe-cities/preventing-bird-window-collisions/" target="_blank">https://seattleaudubon.org/our-work/conservation/urban-conservation/bird-safe-cities/preventing-bird-window-collisions/</a></span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif">Josh</span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Segoe UI",sans-serif"> </span><u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"><b>From:</b> Tweeters <<a href="mailto:tweeters-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu" target="_blank">tweeters-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu</a>> <b>On Behalf Of </b>Steve Hampton<br><b>Sent:</b> Thursday, March 16, 2023 7:42 PM<br><b>To:</b> Tom Benedict <<a href="mailto:benedict.t@comcast.net" target="_blank">benedict.t@comcast.net</a>><br><b>Cc:</b> Tweeters <<a href="mailto:tweeters@u.washington.edu" target="_blank">tweeters@u.washington.edu</a>><br><b>Subject:</b> Re: [Tweeters] Window strike preventions<u></u><u></u></p><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p><div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:18pt;color:rgb(7,55,99)">Yes, mylar ribbons provide some movement, so made a huge difference for me. See pics and video clips here: </span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><a href="https://thecottonwoodpost.net/2018/10/13/how-to-stop-birds-from-flying-into-your-windows/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:18pt">https://thecottonwoodpost.net/2018/10/13/how-to-stop-birds-from-flying-into-your-windows/</span></a><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:18pt;color:rgb(7,55,99)"> </span><u></u><u></u></p></div></div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p><div><div><p class="MsoNormal">On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 6:42 PM Tom Benedict <<a href="mailto:benedict.t@comcast.net" target="_blank">benedict.t@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<u></u><u></u></p></div><blockquote style="border-top:none;border-right:none;border-bottom:none;border-left:1pt solid rgb(204,204,204);padding:0in 0in 0in 6pt;margin:5pt 0in 5pt 4.8pt"><div><p class="MsoNormal">How about silver streamers in front of the window. Those would be in your vision too, but maybe tolerable?<u></u><u></u></p><div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">Tom Benedict<u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">Seahurst, WA<u></u><u></u></p><div><p class="MsoNormal"><br><br><br><u></u><u></u></p><blockquote style="margin-top:5pt;margin-bottom:5pt"><div><p class="MsoNormal">On Mar 16, 2023, at 16:18, Ruby Newton <<a href="mailto:mojaveruby@hotmail.com" target="_blank">mojaveruby@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<u></u><u></u></p></div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p><div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black">We have had 5 birds hitting the window this week.</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black"> </span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black">They have all made it except the last one.</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black"> </span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black">I don't want decals in my vision, but I don't want injured or dying birds.</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black"> </span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black">Any suggestions.</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black"> </span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black">Thank You</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black"> </span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background:white"><span style="font-size:12pt;color:black">Ruby</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p></div></blockquote></div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p></div></div><p class="MsoNormal">_______________________________________________<br>Tweeters mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Tweeters@u.washington.edu" target="_blank">Tweeters@u.washington.edu</a><br><a href="http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters" target="_blank">http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters</a><u></u><u></u></p></blockquote></div><p class="MsoNormal"><br clear="all"><u></u><u></u></p><div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p></div><p class="MsoNormal"><span class="m_-3011404295169762752gmailsignatureprefix">-- </span><u></u><u></u></p><div><div><div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:13.5pt;color:rgb(7,55,99)">Steve Hampton</span><u></u><u></u></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal">Port Townsend, WA (<span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana,sans-serif;color:black">qatáy</span>)<u></u><u></u></p></div></div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p><div><p class="MsoNormal"> <u></u><u></u></p></div></div></div><p class="MsoNormal">_______________________________________________<br>Tweeters mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Tweeters@u.washington.edu" target="_blank">Tweeters@u.washington.edu</a><br><a href="http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters" target="_blank">http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tweeters</a><u></u><u></u></p></div></blockquote></div></div></div>_______________________________________________<br>
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