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<blockquote data-quote="SanAngelo" data-source="post: 3405070" data-attributes="member: 134087"><p>I have <a href="http://www.collidescape.org/" target="_blank">CollidEscape CE Standard White</a> on my three rear windows.</p><p></p><p>Before I installed the layover film I had daily strikes, sometime multiple strikes; a sicking feeling hearing the thud and knowing a bird may be seriously injured, I hated it. In the year they've been installed I've had no strikes.</p><p></p><p>The CE Standard White covering, for me, worked best. You can see out but you can't see in during daylight hours. It's hot in my part of Texas, the white covering reduced the surface area and reflects the heat, that was a plus.</p><p></p><p>There's a downside to CE Standard White which maybe a concern for you; you can see out but you can't take pictures through your window. It's not conducive to viewing wildlife. You can see and identified what's at your feeders but you'll need an additional area for viewing. I have that, so purchasing and installing the coverings was an easy decision.</p><p></p><p>The website says they ship worldwide and a note on the top right corner says "The team will be in Europe for Conferences the last week of May." That said they may have something local for you.</p><p></p><p>I did not order from the website menu. I emailed them, gave them my window dimensions, they emailed back with a quote on pre-cut coverings and attached a link with a pdf invoice and payment options.</p><p></p><p>As for the injured birds....sometimes they just knock themselves out and recover in a short period of time, or so it seems. Injuries beyond that, you do the best you can and seek help with a license rehab-er as needed.</p><p></p><p>Good luck my friend..!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SanAngelo, post: 3405070, member: 134087"] I have [URL="http://www.collidescape.org/"]CollidEscape CE Standard White[/URL] on my three rear windows. Before I installed the layover film I had daily strikes, sometime multiple strikes; a sicking feeling hearing the thud and knowing a bird may be seriously injured, I hated it. In the year they've been installed I've had no strikes. The CE Standard White covering, for me, worked best. You can see out but you can't see in during daylight hours. It's hot in my part of Texas, the white covering reduced the surface area and reflects the heat, that was a plus. There's a downside to CE Standard White which maybe a concern for you; you can see out but you can't take pictures through your window. It's not conducive to viewing wildlife. You can see and identified what's at your feeders but you'll need an additional area for viewing. I have that, so purchasing and installing the coverings was an easy decision. The website says they ship worldwide and a note on the top right corner says "The team will be in Europe for Conferences the last week of May." That said they may have something local for you. I did not order from the website menu. I emailed them, gave them my window dimensions, they emailed back with a quote on pre-cut coverings and attached a link with a pdf invoice and payment options. As for the injured birds....sometimes they just knock themselves out and recover in a short period of time, or so it seems. Injuries beyond that, you do the best you can and seek help with a license rehab-er as needed. Good luck my friend..!! [/QUOTE]
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