p****r 发帖数: 253 | 1 不知道什么情况?
半个多小时了,每次去看都在敲,好像我抓了它亲戚一样 |
l**h 发帖数: 7994 | 2 傻鸟,不知道是玻璃以为可以飞过去。
你家有花被鸟看见了。
【在 p****r 的大作中提到】 : 不知道什么情况? : 半个多小时了,每次去看都在敲,好像我抓了它亲戚一样
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D******r 发帖数: 5237 | 3 窗帘拉上就不敲了。我家这片也有这样的傻鸟,我邻居特地为此把地下室门窗
都装上了帘子,说是怕鸟把自己撞晕了 |
a*****d 发帖数: 180 | 4 春天是鸟儿交配季节。 它把窗户里的自己的影像当成竞争对手了。。
【在 p****r 的大作中提到】 : 不知道什么情况? : 半个多小时了,每次去看都在敲,好像我抓了它亲戚一样
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p****r 发帖数: 253 | 7 窗里什么都没有,洗衣房
我一过去它就跑,过一会又回来了。
要只是发春就好,我就怕它亲戚在我窗户下被黄鼠狼拖进了通风口什么的 |
a*****d 发帖数: 180 | 8 This is a problem that is most common in spring as male birds are
establishing and defending territories. The male sees his reflection in the
window and thinks it is a rival trying to usurp his territory. He flies at
the window to try and make the rival leave. This behavior is most often
reported in mockingbirds, robins, and cardinals. Stopping this behavior can
be difficult. Covering the window so that the bird does not see its
reflection is one option particularly if there is a specific window you
would like to keep them away from. However, in most cases, the bird will
just fly to a new window and start again. If this behavior is occurring in
spring, it is probably associated with territorial behavior at the beginning
of the breeding season and once a male has found a mate and has a nest with
eggs or young, the behavior should stop. One exception is with male
cardinals who will often keep this up all year long as they maintain year-
round territories. An option in this case is to take an old mirror or get a
car side mirror and put it out in the yard in a place where the male should
find it, and let him fight his phantom rival out there away from your
windows.
【在 p****r 的大作中提到】 : 窗里什么都没有,洗衣房 : 我一过去它就跑,过一会又回来了。 : 要只是发春就好,我就怕它亲戚在我窗户下被黄鼠狼拖进了通风口什么的
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p****r 发帖数: 253 | 9 哈,长知识了!
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【在 a*****d 的大作中提到】 : This is a problem that is most common in spring as male birds are : establishing and defending territories. The male sees his reflection in the : window and thinks it is a rival trying to usurp his territory. He flies at : the window to try and make the rival leave. This behavior is most often : reported in mockingbirds, robins, and cardinals. Stopping this behavior can : be difficult. Covering the window so that the bird does not see its : reflection is one option particularly if there is a specific window you : would like to keep them away from. However, in most cases, the bird will : just fly to a new window and start again. If this behavior is occurring in : spring, it is probably associated with territorial behavior at the beginning
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