Someone please tell me why??

2025/5/22 Edited to

... Read moreBirds often exhibit unusual behaviors, and one such behavior is the frequent collision with windows. This phenomenon often occurs due to territorial instincts, especially during the breeding season when birds confront their reflections, mistaking them for rivals. The repetitive action of smacking against the glass can also arise from confusion caused by the reflection of trees and sky. If a bird is determined, it may continue to return until it either exhausts itself or succumbs to injury. Measures you can take to prevent these collisions include applying window films, using bird-safe decals, or installing screens. Research shows that nearly one billion birds die annually from colliding with buildings in the United States alone. Understanding this behavior and taking action can not only protect our feathered friends but also create a more harmonious living space. Consider sharing your observations in online forums like #normalhouse or #embracevulnerability, where you can engage with others who might have similar experiences. What strategies have you found effective in addressing this peculiar bird behavior?

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