Anti-collision bird window stickers

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Description Anti Collision Bird Window Stickers – Stop Bird Strikes on Glass These bird window stickers help stop bird strikes by making glass visible to birds. For birds, glass windows are worse than invisible: by reflecting foliage or sky, they look like inviting open space to fly into. With so many windows around homes and buildings, their toll on birds is huge. These anti collision window stickers break up the reflection so birds recognise the glass as a solid barrier and steer clear. How the Window Stickers Work Each set uses flying bird silhouettes, including hawk and eagle shapes, applied to the glass. The bird of prey silhouettes stand out against the reflection and interrupt the mirror-like surface that fools birds. Rather than seeing sky or trees, an approaching bird sees a marked pane and changes course, which helps prevent bird strikes on your windows. Key Benefits Protects birds and glass: reduces collisions that injure birds and can mark or crack panes. Bird of prey silhouettes: includes hawk and eagle shapes that birds instinctively avoid. Simple to apply: stick them directly onto windows, glass doors, conservatories and balcony glass. Discreet: a small number of well-placed silhouettes is enough to break up the reflection. Long lasting: designed to stay in place on exterior glass through changing weather. Where to Use Them Home windows, patio doors and conservatories where birds fly into the glass. Glass balustrades and barriers on balconies and terraces. Large picture windows and reflective facades near gardens or trees. Placement Tips If the window looks dark from a distance, use the white silhouettes so they stand out; on clear glass barriers, use the black silhouettes. Space several stickers across large panes so no gap looks like open flight space to a bird. Frequently Asked Questions How do bird window stickers stop bird strikes? They break up the reflection of sky and foliage that makes glass look like open space, so birds see the pane and avoid it. What is included? The set includes three different flying bird silhouettes, with hawk and eagle bird of prey shapes. Should I use black or white silhouettes? Use white on windows that look dark from a distance, and black on clear glass barriers.
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