http://shop.wbu.com/p/window-alerts-set-of-4 This is a link to window stickers you can buy. I purchased several of these stickers & they worked well to keep the birds from attacking the window. I did use quite a few of them to cover the area where the bird kept hitting the window. I think he saw the stickers instead of his reflection.
BiggarView said
08:38 AM Oct 2, 2014
Don't clean your windows. Get enough dust on them and the dang birds will not see it as a shortcut to the spiffy perch over yonder. Okay, most people will not go that route. I see DRV has optional window silks(graphics that go over windows) that you can see out of but not in. Perhaps there's a product like that for your situation/application
Brian.
folivier said
06:08 AM Oct 3, 2014
We had that problem last year in Idaho. There was a chokecherry tree in our site and the berries were fermenting. So the birds would eat them and get intoxicated and fly into the windows. Not to mention the mess from the berries.
Barbaraok said
11:59 AM Oct 3, 2014
We have a pink & purple dragon on our door window (Figment from Walt Disney World) and have hummingbirds coming up all of the time trying to get nectar from the 'flower' they see. When that happens, we know to put out the feeder for them.
We have wood blinds on the windows, so we don't seem to have much of a problem with birds flying into them - - now walking on the roof - that's another matter!
How do you prevent a bird who sees its reflection in your (tinted) RV window from attempting to fly through the window?
the hard part is getting them out of the coach after.......LOL
Here are a couple of links that might be helpful -
http://birding.about.com/od/birdbehavior/a/Stop-Birds-Attacking-Windows.htm This talks about solutions for the problem of birds attacking windows.
http://shop.wbu.com/p/window-alerts-set-of-4 This is a link to window stickers you can buy. I purchased several of these stickers & they worked well to keep the birds from attacking the window. I did use quite a few of them to cover the area where the bird kept hitting the window. I think he saw the stickers instead of his reflection.
Don't clean your windows. Get enough dust on them and the dang birds will not see it as a shortcut to the spiffy perch over yonder.
Okay, most people will not go that route. I see DRV has optional window silks(graphics that go over windows) that you can see out of but not in. Perhaps there's a product like that for your situation/application
Brian.
We have wood blinds on the windows, so we don't seem to have much of a problem with birds flying into them - - now walking on the roof - that's another matter!
Barb