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Turn off your lights
Reduce light pollution during the night, and save energy!
Ensure exterior lights face downwards and not towards reflective surfaces
Reduce Window Transparency
Apply a patterned film every 10 centimetres in vertical columns, or every 5 centimetres in horizontal rows.
Close your curtains and blinds during the day; this will help keep your home cooler too!
Move Houseplants
More your plants away from the window, this prevents birds from being attracted to them as a place of habitat and refuge.
Relocate your birdfeeder
Place your bird feeder half metre away from windows or place it on a nearby tree for best viewing opportunities.
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