PLACING FEEDERS CLOSE TO WINDOWS REDUCES BIRD MORTALITY
backyardwildlifeconnection by Terry W.Johnson
Nobody likes to hear the sound of a bird striking a window. One of the ways that we can reduce mortalities caused by birds hitting windows is by locating feeders within no more than three feet of a window. The reason why this technique works is when a bird leaves a feeder so close to a window, it cannot get up enough momentum to suffer a fatal injury.
I will discuss other ways to prevent window strikes in future columns.