This would prevent birds from inadvertently flying into a window but unfortunately would not work for preventing birds attacking a window for territorial reasons (the bird would still see his reflection and would still attack).
If you check the Acopian Bird Savers web site, you can find a listing of solutions to the “territorial bird attacking my windows!” problem. It usually means reducing the reflectivness of your glass. Thankfully, window attacks usually don’t result in fatal injuries, even if they can be annoying or worrisome.
Can you make the Velcro white in color so it is less visible when the cords are removed?
This would prevent birds from inadvertently flying into a window but unfortunately would not work for preventing birds attacking a window for territorial reasons (the bird would still see his reflection and would still attack).
Is that something that happens often? How do we stop that? If you put those stickers underneath on the glass?
If you check the Acopian Bird Savers web site, you can find a listing of solutions to the “territorial bird attacking my windows!” problem. It usually means reducing the reflectivness of your glass. Thankfully, window attacks usually don’t result in fatal injuries, even if they can be annoying or worrisome.
Yes, it happens so often that almost 1 billion birds in North America die in building collisions