Deflettore per finestra trasparente con vista a volo d'uccello inciso Artscape 15,2 x 15,2 cm. X 6

Brand:ARTSCAPE

3.2/5

29.44

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Le pellicole per vetri Bird's Eye View interrompono il riflesso continuo dell'habitat per distogliere gli uccelli selvatici dal colpire il vetro. Brevetto n. 7,468,203 B2 / 8,007,896 / Altri brevetti statunitensi e stranieri in attesa DAL PRODUTTORE Le collisioni con i finestrini (BWC) sono il più grande fattore di mortalità degli uccelli causato dall'uomo. Si stima che solo negli Stati Uniti quasi un miliardo di uccelli venga ucciso ogni anno dai BWC. Una delle principali teorie attribuisce i BWC al riflesso dell'habitat nelle finestre (ad esempio, un uccello confonderà il riflesso di un albero con l'albero vero e proprio). Artscape ha sviluppato un nuovo prodotto per ridurre l'impatto delle collisioni di finestre sulle popolazioni di uccelli. La soluzione è un prodotto che emette luce dove la visione degli uccelli è sensibile ma la visione umana no. Ciò consente agli uccelli di differenziare i riflessi nelle finestre dall'habitat reale pur rimanendo esteticamente gradevoli per le persone.

Prodotto negli Stati Uniti. Posizionare all'interno della finestra. Facile da applicare o rimuovere senza adesivi. Evita le collisioni con i finestrini degli uccelli con questi deflettori. Ogni confezione contiene (4) pezzi da 6"X6".
Brand ARTSCAPE
Color Silver
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 535 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 02-3708
Item Weight 4.8 ounces
Manufacturer Artscape
Material Vinyl
Product Dimensions 6 x 12 x 0.5 inches
Product Dimensions 6"L x 6"W
Size 6" X 6"
Ultraviolet Light Protection False

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Scritto da: TreasuresinTucson
No more birdstikes
These are incredibly easy to use and effective. When it is time to wash the windows the cling comes off easily, and then reapplies to a still drying clean window. I have not had one not stick. The first year we moved into this house I sadly had multiple birds hit our windows. They no longer hit the windows. I highly recommend. Had to buy more to put on all the windows. I don't want to find any more dead birds on the ground.
Scritto da: armo
Cannot be used alone as preventive measure
These might work, but they didn’t work on the large (67”) picture window in my living room that birds periodically crash into - most seem to recover, but some don’t :( . So I eagerly put several of these stickers on the window as soon as they were delivered - it was super easy and fast. But literally only a few minutes after putting the stickers up, a bird crashed into the window! What was going on?! Had the stickers attracted the birds instead?! I eventually figured it out: most (90+%) of the time, the shade on that window is drawn because of strong direct afternoon sunlight. Birds didn’t crash into the window every day or even every week, but frequently enough that I bought these stickers. When the stickers arrived, of course I opened the shade in order to put them on the window. I left the shade open in order to see what the window looked like with the stickers. Then the bird crashed into the window. It seems that the shade, when closed, can serve the same purpose as the stickers by reducing the reflection that confuses the birds. So by leaving the shade open, even just for a few minutes, and even WITH these stickers applied, there was enough of a reflection to confuse this bird. (It survived.) So, maybe covering the window with a lot more of these stickers would work, but I figured that would be an eyesore and limit the view. To solve the bird crash problem, I ultimately purchased some silvery reflective “tape” (streamers) from Amazon that I cut and hung in 2-3’ strips along the window. The streamers are definitely an eyesore - they flash in the wind (by design!), make crazy reflections inside the house, and make rustling noises, but: no more bird crashes. So I can’t say these window stickers don’t work at all, but they weren’t the solution for my large picture window.
Scritto da: nite owl
So far so good
We’ve only had be bird strike since installing a year ago.
Scritto da: Speed Daemon
Calming for Peacocks
I got these to deal with a peacock that spent most of the spring and summer attacking my (glass) back door. The poor fella was getting up every morning and fighting his reflection until he pooped out. I tried to discipline the bird, running downstairs and yelling "BAD!" (like Eric Cartman) at the bird every time I saw him jumping at the glass, as recommended by a local wildlife expert, but that only scared and bewildered him. When he started pulling out feathers, I knew that I had to take more drastic measures. So I let this 10 pound bird walk into my house and see for himself that there were no hostile peacocks inside for him to fight. I don't recommend this method, as peafowl don't understand windows any better once they're inside the house. Invariably they try to walk out of a window, and when that doesn't work they panic. And then someone has to gather up a desperate bird with a 5 foot wingspan that's flapping and pooping and clawing at its well-meaning rescuer. The wildlife expert recommended ABC Bird Tape, but the only places that stocked it did not have secure (HTTPS) ordering, so I looked for other options. Also, ABC was pretty vague about how its product works. I've seen other bird tape products that did nothing, so I was skeptical. The light wavelength chart that Artscape provided supported what the expert said about birds' vision, and showed a factual basis that other products did not. Even after my aversion therapy experiment, the peacock continued to stare intently into my back door glass. After I put up the deflectors, the reaction was unmistakable. My peacock came around the corner, and as soon as he saw the deflectors he stopped dead in his tracks. He did not approach the door for a very long time, and when he did, he paid it no more attention than the wall beside it. His behavior is now relaxed and...well, normal. Whatever he saw in the glass before is now gone.
Scritto da: Suzy
These can be placed on the inside of the window,
I have bought these two or three times before. I replace them about every 3 years. They stick, they look good, I can wash the window without them falling off and the birds see them before slamming into the patio door.
Scritto da: Colin
A significant improvement
We have a worst-case scenario for bird-window collisions: a nearly all-glass sunroom extension to the house with birdfeeders all around. It isn't tough to determine where most of the impacts were (feather marks); each large pane is about 3' x 7'. We didn't install on the bottom row of panes. Collisions have dropped 80-90%, and the remaining ones seem to result in fewer fatalities (maybe the birds at least see something and try to turn away at the last minute)? You really have to experiment with location on these (and continue to do so throughout a year, since you're dealing with sunny/cloudy days, different sun angles, etc.), and there's obviously a trade-off between how many of these you are willing to install/live with for aesthetic reasons to reduce your bird impacts. Very easy install and move around...just make sure you spray PLENTY OF WATER all over the window area, and then thoroughly wet the surface of the sticker. You can then easily slide the sticker around on the window to position it exactly where you'd like. Then just squeegee the water off (credit card, plastic scraper, etc. would likely work too) and gently dry off. Material seems durable, but time will tell...this rooms heats up well over 120F in summer and 20s/teens in winter, so I'll post back on long-term durability. But for the price and compared to the alternatives, this product is certainly worth trying to help your feathered friends avoid your windows...
Scritto da: Rubyblue
It works
It's been 2 years since I bought these the first time for two large upstairs windows where we were having loads of bird strike. They cut the strikes to almost none...I have seen birds fly directly towards the window and slam on the brakes when they got close, so they either didn't hit or just glanced off. But with all the fledglings we have in our garden we've had three strikes in the past two days on our patio doors downstairs so something must be done. I have every confidence these will work as well on the ground floor as the first.
Scritto da: VUFNDR
No more window collisions!
This is the only product of the myriad of decals and other solutions I've tried that actually works. I have large flocks of grosbeaks, chickadees, etc at my feeders and every week there's a few that collide with my large picture window. I try and bring them in in a cardboard box to let them recover but some dont make it. I've had these decals up for over a month and not one bird has hit the window. In fact I've watched them flying straight towards the window and veer off when they get close so I truly believe these decals are working. Not only do they work but they look amazingly good inside!
Scritto da: Stephen R
Been a few weeks without a bird accident.
I really hope these work. So far (3 weeks) so good. Easy to install and they do not ruin the view. Hopefully the birds see them and avoid flying into my windows.
Scritto da: Karri
Great product !
Great product and they cut bird strikes down to almost nothing!
Scritto da: Janina Laird
Virtually Useless!
This product has only made a small difference in the number of bird strikes on my window each day. When placed on the inside surface of the window, I've found that when I'm outside looking at the window, the stickers are NOT even visible because the refection of the trees and garden are all that one can only see when looking very carefully at the window. The worst part is, I used 2 packages of the vinyl 'stickers on the window at the exact spacing suggested by the manufacturer and I still hear 3 to 4 bird strikes every day! On top of thst, I'm inable to see out my window! I'd say save your money and buy the kind of stickers from the maufacturer who says to place them on the outside of the window. I would try to do that with this kind but after 2 weeks, all the corners are beginning to pull away from the glass. There's no way to would remain on an outside window!

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