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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (162006)4/8/2008 2:49:19 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
That's not the way bird hits have been at my place. My sliding doors from the kitchen to the deck face due East. Twice a year, when the morning sun hits that glass just right, I get bird hits. Every time, it breaks their neck and they're dead in a minute. A few years ago I decided to hang a small stained glass thingy on the door and haven't been hit since. You might try that.



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (162006)4/8/2008 3:18:45 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Those pileated woodpeckers are pretty big birds.

They were an indicator species in Oregon where I worked. We had to assure ourselves that there were enough snags for them. Apparently, if your snags are big enough and numerous enough for pileated woodpeckers, they are big and numerous for every other cavity nester.

That one of yours proves that woodpeckers have hard heads!