Date: 5/29/25 12:24 pm
From: Jerry Connolly via CTBirds <ctbirds...>
Subject: [CT Birds] Re: Strange male Bluebird behavior
We’ve found that the best way to keep them (and m. Cardinals) from displaying this behavior is to use something called Glass Wax. We found it at our local hardware store. It is a thick liquid that wipes on and when it dries it effectively reduces reflections on the outside. This behavior usually only lasts a few weeks. Bonus: when you wipe Glass Wax off, your windows are clean. ;-)

Janet Connolly
The Audubon Shop
Madison

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> Date: Thu, 29 May 2025 15:11:51 +0000 (UTC)
> From: David Carey <careydavid...>
> Subject: [CT Birds] strange male Blue Bird behavior
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> For the last week the male from the active box in our side yard has taken to "attacking" our windows. We feel bad for him that he might get hurt or overly stressed. But he also starts at 5:00am on our bedroom window. We have tried putting up decals, pieces of paper, pictures, closing the drapes, etc.. Nothing seem to help. And this morning he actually landed on the back of a squirrel, twice, to chase him away from the side yard also. Any ideas?
> Dave CareyHaddam, CT
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