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    I have a double feature window. We can cover it with another layer of dark green glass, which is hard to see through. Is that a good idea?
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    Birds can see UV light. Fluorescent yellow highlighters contain UV. I use a yardstick and draw vertical lines on the insides of my windows, spaced about 2 inches apart. The highlighters would be even more effective on the outsides of the windows, but the ink washes off in the rain. The highlighter ink is barely visible to humans, but the birds can see it. It has made a big difference in the number of bird strikes at my house. It's also very easy to wash off the glass when you need to.
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    What do I do if a bird hits the window?
    FutureHow
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    If you want to help the bird, find it and put it into a cardboard box with some cushioning. Make sure it is dark in there and leave the bird for 15-30 minutes. Check on the bird and see if it has perked up, if it has, set it free. If not, call your local animal rescue organization.
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    How do wind chimes help the bird not fly into the window?
    Serious Black Canary
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    Birds can't see glass, but they can see the wind chime since it isn't transparent.
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    How can I stop a cardinal from crashing into my patio window every morning?
    Community Answer
    Try to put something sticky there, such as honey, and it will hopefully stop. You can also try putting black paper cutouts of bird shapes on the windows to deter them.
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    Why is a bird repeatedly flying into my window?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    It could be because the bird sees its reflection in the window, and it's attacking it thinking that it's a rival bird. It's also possible that the bird is injured or ill and doesn't realize that the window is there.
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    How do you stop birds from flying into windows?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    There are a couple of ways you can try to stop birds from flying into your windows. Apply some strips of white tape or apply a tinted film on the outside of the window so they can more clearly see it. You could also try keeping your blinds or curtains closed. Another solution is to hang wind chimes in front of the window so the birds won't fly through it.
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    Why does a cardinal keep flying into my window?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Male cardinals are highly territorial birds, especially during mating season. If you have a cardinal that keeps flying into your window, it's likely because it sees its own reflection and thinks that its a rival male. It's flying into your window to attack its own reflection.
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    What can I do if one hits my window? The last time my parents told me to leave it alone and it died.
    Thrushes
    Community Answer
    Put it in a dark cardboard box with cushioning. Wait 20-30 minutes to see if the bird is conscious again; if not, call the animal rescue.
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    I have put feeder on my windows, but the birds don't seem to be using them. The windows also have bird deterring decals on them. Is that why they're not using the feeders?
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    Your birds may not use them because they are too spooked to be that close to the house. You may have to be patient and eventually they will approach the house.
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    will ultra violet marker can help, if i make vertical lines with it on the window?
    Community Answer
    It probably could. However birds may still hit the window if your spacing is too wide.
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