Protect Arizona’s Wildlife
Phoenix is home to a surprising variety of birds, including at-risk species like the southwestern willow flycatcher, the California condor, the roadrunner, the Arizona woodpecker, and the spotted owl. These remarkable creatures contribute to the diverse and vibrant tapestry of life here in the desert.
Sadly, urban expansion and habitat loss make it increasingly challenging for these birds to survive. Window collisions further compound the problem, with reflective and transparent surfaces posing a hidden threat. By installing bird strike window film in Phoenix, we can reduce these collisions and help protect these valuable populations.
Why Bird Strikes Happen
Birds often mistake reflections in windows for open skies or surrounding habitats. They fly toward the glass at high speeds, only to suffer serious injury or death upon impact. Clear glass can be invisible to them, especially when daylight and landscaping create compelling mirror-like effects.
Because of these factors, buildings with large windows or expansive glass façades can become dangerous obstacles in a bird’s flight path. Every collision not only harms birds but also leaves property owners with the emotional and financial burden of dealing with the aftermath.