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(Yesterday, 08:27 PM)Veggie Wrote:It’s a territorial thing. That happens during breeding season. They think their reflection is a rival and spend hours and energy attacking the mirror. Potentially hurting themselves. So if you can cover it, do.(Yesterday, 08:22 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: Mowed a bit then washed a car - first time in well over 10 years. It wasn't cause of the lichens and moss growing on it but a small bird, probably a robin, has started using its side mirror on the drivers side and window as a toilet. It has likely been seeing its reflection and not liking what it sees - a competitor as big as itself.A couple of years ago, there were Blue or Great tits attacking their reflection in the wingmirror on my car. and making a mess. I put a stocking over the mirror to stop them. If you have any stockings, you could try that.
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