The glass has a patterned uv reflective coating making it visible to birds while remaining virtually transparent to the human eye.
Bird friendly glass windows.
Almost 50 percent of bird collision mortality happens on home windows and the most likely place for birds hitting windows is near bird feeders.
Bird safe glass is specially designed to make glass a visible obstacle to birds.
Screw hooks and suction cup brackets included with purchase secure the screen to a window or sliding door.
Birds are important to our mental health they contribute to our culture our agricultural supply chain and therefore our economy.
The number of birds that fly to escape the tunnel towards the clear glass provides a score for avoidance of the deterrent.
Bird screens an attractive transparent black fiberglass screen that hangs loosely in front of a pane of glass providing a gentle cushion for birds that strike it.
Luckily it s possible to make glass visible to birds while still keeping it transparent enough for humans.
Safer glass for feathered friends.
With the understanding that birds are able to see light in the ultraviolet spectrum bird friendly glass innovator arnold glas developed ornilux bird protection glass.
Abc tests glass products and other deterrents by safely and carefully flying birds through a tunnel where they are presented with a clear glass pane in one lane and the tested product in another.
This is where glaspro bird safe a bird friendly glass with ultraviolet reflective patterns can help prevent bird window collisions while being highly transparent to the human eye.
For birds glass windows are worse than invisible.
Bird friendly glass the clear choice for bird safety guardian glass is using advanced uv coating technology combined with laminated glass to limit bird collisions while leaving views clear and open.
Each year according to a 2014 study.
Bird friendly glass preserving the bird population due to bird with glass collisions is highly beneficial.
Bird friendly glass is a great solution whether ceramic frit etched glass or uv marker.
And because the sheer number of windows is so great their toll on birds is huge.
Up to about 1 billion birds die from window strikes in the u s.
The bird window collision working group bcwg project peer reviewed published research estimates that 365 988 million birds collide with windows and other reflective and transparent surfaces on buildings and other manmade structures each year in the u s which equates to an astonishing average of one to three million collisions a day.