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  • One time when I was in high school I saw a bird fly into the cafeteria window and break its neck. It sat dead in the courtyard for weeks.

  • have you tried streamers in front of the window? We do that for our city's Arboretum office windows.

  • Look up ( birdscare ) here on you tube .( Bird Scare Eye - NASA - 1994 ) worked for NASA. I use a rubber snake on my open carport to keep them out .. Good Luck All

  • Dude just let it in ffs!!!It is putting some serious effort right there!!!!IT DESERVES THAT AFTER ALL THAT BEATING!!!:)))))))))))

  • .22 ratshot?

  • Oh my goodness. I have a bird who flies into my bedroom window every morning at 6 AM as loud as possible. I've tried placing a poster over the window and signs and it still won't stop. Has anyone successfully warded off birds from doing this? It's starting to affect my sleep schedule.

  • see part three of this video series:

    watch?v=icKjdmXWlXc

  • You need to remove the reflection in the window. Try hanging a sheet over the window from the outside.

  • I did hang a sheet over the window and he still does it. Now he also flies to our car window and pecks at that!

  • Well then he must want a taste of your delicious brains. May God have mercy on your soul.

  • Thats what a bird does to my window. It sees its reflaction and thinks it's another bird. The only sulution is to kill it... Thats cruel but it has to be done.

  • I would shoot it with my mp5a3, if he would do that like 3 or 4 times on my window lol

  • we had the same thing happen in our house. Basically after a while we stopped caring as if these were so dumb to keep hitting into the window, they shouldnt be allowed re-populate

  • sprend rat glue on the window and when it gets stuck break its neck so it dreams are fulfilled

  • Hmmm... I have a magpie-lark that wakes my up "every" morning doing this!! I'm desperate for a way to deter the little blighter... lol

  • Glad I found these videos as well.  Having the same problem with a very persistent (large) robin and my dining room window. Guess we'll just have to get used to each other's presence.

  • American robins like this guy are attacking a 'rival' in his territory. I wonder if you can cover the window on the outside with something that might keep him from seeing his reflection.

  • I tried that. I had all kinds of stuff hanging from the window.  The neighbors thought I was nuts. If the bird could see just a little bit of reflection, it would attack it. The problem was I couldn't get up high enough to cover the whole thing.

  • Stop putting more ballons there for it to chase after. >:[ poor thing. Needs bigger brain >:[ well at least its not as stupid as a dog.

  • It's not going after the balls. The ball scared it away long enough to get a little more sleep.

  • Try this.... ^

  • I live in Australia and I have a magpie lark that constantly flies into my lounge room window

    Its getting really annoying....

  • try this:

    w w w.youtube . com/watch?v=icKjdmXWlXc

  • I'm glad I found these videos. A friend of mine is having problems with a robin attacking his windows.

    (I've passed the link for this to him)

  • That is so funny.I'm surprised he hasn't knocked himself out.I posted a video today of a bird that I think is trying to mate with his reflection in my picture window. My window and ledge are a mess.

  • Crazy bird

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