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It may come as a surprise that almost half of fatal bird-window collisions happen at residences. If every homeowner treated their high-risk windows, that could save half a billion birds each year. Please join us in reducing window collisions in Maine. Treat any problem windows at your home, and help spread the word. 

​Mainers are taking steps to make their windows bird-safe*.​

*​In a 2024 survey of Maine residents conducted by CWHR researchers, 68% of respondents were aware of a bird collision at their house, and 54% agreed they are likely to install bird-safe tape during the next 6 months.​

If you want to join this movement to protect birds, keep reading:

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Bird-Safe Your Windows In Style. 
How we can help.

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IDENTIFY HIGH RISK WINDOWS

Not every window poses a collision hazard to birds, and some windows pose a risk only under certain weather conditions or times of day or intensity of the light indoors. Our staff are available to help you prioritize which windows to treat. 

How we can help.

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CHOOSE TREATMENT OPTION

With all the products  available, it can be difficult to choose. The ideal solution is attractive, effective, inexpensive, easy to install, and long-lasting. For this reason, we recommend and offer installation of FeatherFriendly window dotted decals

How we can help.

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SHARE WITH OTHERS

With our goal to reduce the number of window collisions, we are currently conducting a pilot project aimed at spreading the word about window decals. If you are well-connected in your community and interested in talking with others about your experience treating a window of your own, you may be eligible to participate in our project. 

Click here to request more information

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Are you aware of a bird collision at a window at your home or place of business?
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One of the most important ways for new ideas to spread is word of mouth between friends and neighbors. Do you know of someone who might be interested in our assistance treating high-risk windows, and are you willing to share this website with them?
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Yes, I want to help spread the word to reduce window collisions

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