Adhering a feeding apparatus directly to a window provides an intimate opportunity to observe avian species. A variation incorporates a mesh barrier, designed to mitigate direct contact between the birds and the glass surface. This inclusion aims to lessen the risk of window strikes, a common hazard for wild birds.
The integration of a protective mesh offers several advantages. It promotes safer feeding habits by reducing potential collisions. Furthermore, the mesh can serve as a deterrent to larger birds or squirrels, allowing smaller songbirds to access the food source undisturbed. Historically, concerns regarding bird safety around windows have prompted various preventative measures; the addition of a screen to this type of feeder represents an evolution of these efforts.