Bird hitting window

We constantly have birds flying into our backboard. At least 5 times a year we find a dead bird laying under the hoop.

Exact same thing with ours. Probably doesn’t help that basically 50% of my neighbors bare grass in their front yard is a bird/animal feeder. They lay out a bunch of seed on the ground and in feeders.
 
Not always 100%, but maybe try closing blinds or something if possible. Seems like they especially like to do this if they can see through the house to another exterior window (thinking they can fly through). Though I do get some flying into windows even with privacy screens...
The reflection.
 
All of the windows on the south side of our house are tinted to reduce passive solar gain*. We get peppered with bird strikes constantly. Usually only once - the bird is typically stunned enough to not do it again, they occasionally don't get up but that is pretty rare. With the windows being tinted you can often see the imprint of the bird, cartoon style.

I don't have any suggestions. We just deal with it because we don't have repeat offenders.

* The "passive solar gain" reference was from an old office I worked in. Building management sent a building wide email requesting we keep the blinds closed in the afternoon to reduce "passive solar gain". Because we were too professional to say "it's ****ing hot in here, close the blinds".
 
He will eventually die. This happens at our house all the time and I find the birds dead later.
 
Well......bird flu #19 the pandemic is just raging. And with the order that all birds be quarantined to their nest the rest of the summer along with not being allowed to fly south for the winter in addition to all the feeders being boarded up and the fact only 10 birds at a time, 6 feet apart with masks are allowed on any powerline....the stress was probably more than he could bear.
 
We had one doing this to our patio door and we just kind of ignored it but then found out later it ripped/poked a bunch of holes in our screen door. So annoying.
 
We had this problem for days with a Robin. We bought some helium balloons at the grocery store and tied them from the inside of our windows and letting them blow around on the outside... IT WORKED IMMEDIATELY.
Left them up for a week (neighbors probably thought my daughter was having a party)
 
I have a kamikaze bird hitting my window. It’s been at it for five hours. Any ideas how to get it to stop?
I had this same issue and it started at 5:30am and the robin crapped all over my deck and grill. I consulted with the local ISU Extension office and they suggested I hang a dark garbage bag near the window and it worked. A few years later, it started up again and I shot it after the garbage bag trick didn't work. RIP
 
The south side of the house is 75% glass. It just keeps working its way back and forth hitting every window. Most have the blinds shut and it just keeps hitting them.
He probably thinks he's in a Battle Royale and kicking some ass.
 
No sign of the bird today.
 

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Ha!

We had a split level house with a sub-basement and that is where the laundry, furnace and water heater was. Wife says there is some noise down there and she doesn't know what it is. I start looking on the top of a shelf and I hear it too. Wait a second, is that bird crap? On my shelf in the basement?

As soon as I figured out what it was, a big black bird flies out into the room. WTF. I open the door and it flies into the living room. I have the front door, deck door and garage door all open. I'm chasing it with a fly swatter. It flies around in the house and finally goes out the front door.

Back downstairs and I see that there is a nest. Bird had burrowed into the side of the dryer vent and made a new hole to get inside. Lovely.