Grey crows attacking windows
The key here is making the windows less shiny on the outside, and therefore, reflective. Start by identifying the spot where the bird usually pecks, and then try one of these tactics, also courtesy of Hunker :. The A. About Lifehacker Advisor Lifehacker Store. By Elizabeth Yuko. Yesterday I was sat at my computer, quietly tapping away when I heard a sharp thud in the lounge followed by a guttural croaking noise.
I just assumed some bird had flown into the window. But after ten seconds or so I heard the noises again, this time more urgent and much much louder. A furious croaking noise and the repeated sound of something hitting the window. A crow was sat on the window sill, flapping its wings and pecking at the glass. They have quite a chilling silhouette if you ask me.
Anyway as soon as it saw me it flew off. I am going to leave it on for a good while longer though as I don't won't him coming back and I am hoping he will find something else to attack.
The green film cost about 12 pounds for a 60cm x 25m roll so its more expensive than cling film but I expect it will stay on the windows better. If you do go for the cling film option it is best to tape it around the edges to keep it in place. I hope your green film idea continues to work!
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