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Cardinals often peck at windows due to territorial behaviors, especially during mating season. They see their reflection in the glass and perceive it as a rival intruder, prompting them to defend their territory. This behavior can also occur in response to bright colors or movement inside the house. Additionally, the pecking is usually more pronounced during spring and early summer when birds are more active in establishing their territory.

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