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The windows in our homes are a huge danger to our neighborhood birds. In the fall, birds are migrating south to find warmer climates. As they are navigating our yards they can fly into windows because the foliage and sky are reflecting, making it look as though the animal can fly through. This deceptive illusion often leads to the bird crashing into the window which can result in serious injuries and sometimes death.
During the day, birds may experience a reflection or to see right through the window to the other side. Many bird species are most active at night and can become disorientated by lights shining from windows, often fly toward the light and crash into windows
Tips to Help Stop Birds from Hitting Windows
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Helping an injured bird
If you see a bird that has hit a window, check to see if it is laying on the ground or sitting up. If it is sitting up, simply watch to see how it does. Birds often recover on their own from a lite hit. If the bird is laying down, cover it with a colander or gently place the bird in a paper bag or small box with ventilation holes. Be sure that the bag or box is securely closed. Place the contained bird in a WARM, DARK, QUIET place away from pets, children, and noise. Handle the bird as little as possible and contact our Support Centre for assistance.