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The red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) has been a federally protected endangered species since 1970 and is federally listed as endangered in Florida. ... Red-cockaded woodpeckers are protected under the ESA, meaning landowners have a legal obligation to protect the birds and their habitat.
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Remove his pecker !
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We had a problem with a woodpecker when we lived in VA. We took a piece of aluminum foil about 18 inches long. We cut it so that it had long strips of ‘fringe’. Secure it to the window frame. Not sure if it’s the shine or the fluttering motion that does the trick, but we never saw Woody again! Good luck!
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Air pistol.
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Put mustard around window.
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NH Forestry Office sent me a roll of red/silver mylar ribbon and said to secure above the area, then do several twists and then secure below the siding when the pecker was creating all sorts of damage in cedar siding. The ribbon twists in the wind. Never saw the bird again. Took down after a couple weeks and resided that area of house 8:(
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Not sure about here but in CT they are protected. We moved here before we could put them up, we had bought a plastic owl that it’s head moves and metal wind chimes. We were told as long as there is movement and noise in the area they would stay away
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Take long pieces of ribbon and tape them to outside or hang over the edge of window at the top. It will keep any bird from tapping or flying into the window.
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We have the same problem in our patio, a female cardinal keeps hitting the glass.
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There are other similar suggestions, ribbons etc.
I would suggest you buy a roll of that mylar gift wrap, the silver or gold stuff. You want the plastic not the paper stuff. You cut it into strips and it blows in the wind. Birds, squirrels do not like the moving flashes. You might also try a radio talk radio stations work best. Can't help it. If all else fails post your mortgage on the glass. Or perhaps the rules and regulations. |
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We had this problem a few years ago. It is his reflection that he thinks is another bird that he is pecking at. Wet a bar of soap and rub it on the outside of the window so it is no longer reflective. By the time the rain washes it away he will have forgotten about his rival.
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Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions. I put up some reflective tape with aluminum foil on it. Seems to be working so far.
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