Through the bitter cold there has been a male Eastern towhee at my feeder. Saw him again this afternoon so thankfully he survived the worst of the cold.
The deer have also arrived at the feeder and clean out the entire tube of black oil sunflower seed within 15 minutes.
Dorrit Castle
Stonington
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2026 18:11:47 +0000
From: Aaron Dollar aarondollar@hotmail.com
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: Advice on products that will deter bird
collisions
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I had a lot of luck with a super inexpensive and relatively nice-looking solution: Hang lengths of paracord from the outside at whatever distance intervals is advised - I think I did 6-8", but I looked it up somewhere online. The paracord is heavy enough that it won't blow around too much, but creates enough of a physical "obstacle" to the bird to make them not think it's a clear opening. Something dark like black or dark brown blends in nicely and doesn't look weird.
From: Joanne Gabriel via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2026 10:31 AM
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Subject: [CT Birds] Advice on products that will deter bird collisions
Looking for advice regarding effective products to reduce bird collisions in a residential setting with multiple windows. Is there a product that you would recommend to put on the outside of a window? I've looked at American Bird Conservancy's website, and am considering purchasing ABC BirdTape 2" Squares from Bird Friendly, which was one of the links on that website. Any opinions on that product or other recommendations?
Joanne Gabriel
Darien
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2026 18:26:15 +0000
From: Christina Nieves christinainieves@hotmail.com
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: Advice on products that will deter bird
collisions
To: Aaron Dollar aarondollar@hotmail.com
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Joanne Gabriel jgabriel@darienlibrary.org
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I can’t stress enough how happy I was with Feather Friendly. It’s an affordable product comes in rolls like tape and has tiny square reflective stickers that birds can see. You have to apply from outside of window. Yes, you can see them on the window but the trade off was worth it and my experience was incredible.
We used to live in a house with large bay windows overlooking the water and lots of trees and shrubs. I used to hear birds hit that window at least once a day especially if I was putting bird seed out or if a hawk was around and chasing them. I buried more than one that likely suffered head and neck trauma from the collisions.
However, In the 3 plus years that followed me applying the stickers, I went from at minimum daily strikes, to only one in 3 years! And that was due to a hawk chasing a bird who likely flew into it in a panic.
I’m always glad to hear when people are looking to find ways to address this. I believe the website is simply: Featherfriendly.com
Pretty sure you can also purchase from Amazon . As I recall it was about $25 for a roll or 2? It’s been a few years so not certain but was money very well spent. The stickers adhered the whole time and I never had any problems with them.
Christina Nieves
Windsor Locks
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On Feb 9, 2026, at 1:12 PM, Aaron Dollar via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org wrote:
I had a lot of luck with a super inexpensive and relatively nice-looking solution: Hang lengths of paracord from the outside at whatever distance intervals is advised - I think I did 6-8", but I looked it up somewhere online. The paracord is heavy enough that it won't blow around too much, but creates enough of a physical "obstacle" to the bird to make them not think it's a clear opening. Something dark like black or dark brown blends in nicely and doesn't look weird.
From: Joanne Gabriel via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2026 10:31 AM
To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Subject: [CT Birds] Advice on products that will deter bird collisionsLooking for advice regarding effective products to reduce bird collisions in a residential setting with multiple windows. Is there a product that you would recommend to put on the outside of a window? I've looked at American Bird Conservancy's website, and am considering purchasing ABC BirdTape 2" Squares from Bird Friendly, which was one of the links on that website. Any opinions on that product or other recommendations?
Joanne Gabriel
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2026 19:32:41 +0000
From: Deborah Johnson deborahleighjohnson@hotmail.com
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: Advice on products that will deter bird
collisions
To: Christina Nieves christinainieves@hotmail.com, Aaron Dollar
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Joanne Gabriel jgabriel@darienlibrary.org
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Re avoiding collisions be sure to read the literature & view videos from “Lights Out Connecticut”
D. Johnson
Hamden
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From: Christina Nieves via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2026 1:26:15 PM
To: Aaron Dollar aarondollar@hotmail.com
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Subject: [CT Birds] Re: Advice on products that will deter bird collisions
I can’t stress enough how happy I was with Feather Friendly. It’s an affordable product comes in rolls like tape and has tiny square reflective stickers that birds can see. You have to apply from outside of window. Yes, you can see them on the window but the trade off was worth it and my experience was incredible.
We used to live in a house with large bay windows overlooking the water and lots of trees and shrubs. I used to hear birds hit that window at least once a day especially if I was putting bird seed out or if a hawk was around and chasing them. I buried more than one that likely suffered head and neck trauma from the collisions.
However, In the 3 plus years that followed me applying the stickers, I went from at minimum daily strikes, to only one in 3 years! And that was due to a hawk chasing a bird who likely flew into it in a panic.
I’m always glad to hear when people are looking to find ways to address this. I believe the website is simply: Featherfriendly.com
Pretty sure you can also purchase from Amazon . As I recall it was about $25 for a roll or 2? It’s been a few years so not certain but was money very well spent. The stickers adhered the whole time and I never had any problems with them.
Christina Nieves
Windsor Locks
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 9, 2026, at 1:12 PM, Aaron Dollar via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org wrote:
I had a lot of luck with a super inexpensive and relatively nice-looking solution: Hang lengths of paracord from the outside at whatever distance intervals is advised - I think I did 6-8", but I looked it up somewhere online. The paracord is heavy enough that it won't blow around too much, but creates enough of a physical "obstacle" to the bird to make them not think it's a clear opening. Something dark like black or dark brown blends in nicely and doesn't look weird.
From: Joanne Gabriel via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2026 10:31 AM
To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Subject: [CT Birds] Advice on products that will deter bird collisionsLooking for advice regarding effective products to reduce bird collisions in a residential setting with multiple windows. Is there a product that you would recommend to put on the outside of a window? I've looked at American Bird Conservancy's website, and am considering purchasing ABC BirdTape 2" Squares from Bird Friendly, which was one of the links on that website. Any opinions on that product or other recommendations?
Joanne Gabriel
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