stupid birds
// May 23rd, 2007 // home
I know I’ve said it before, but birds flying into my peanut butter fingerprinted and slobbery dog nose streaked windows is enough to make me doubt Darwinism.
Like the Partridge Family, only without the singing. Or the bus.
// May 23rd, 2007 // home
I know I’ve said it before, but birds flying into my peanut butter fingerprinted and slobbery dog nose streaked windows is enough to make me doubt Darwinism.
[...] Cathy [...]
Try hanging some windchimes, spinners or some other dangling object in front of the windows. It’s the glare from the sun on the glass (dirty or not) that screws up their perception. I’ve had the same problem in the past, and this has worked for me.