Air conditioner is scaring away my birds

When I was looking for a condo to rent, I had a few things that were really pressing to me.

I needed to have good roommates, we needed to find a locale with a big backyard so I could have a pet, plus I wanted to be able to split the condo somewhat down the middle.

In my opinion, it typically works best for roommates to be able to delineate distinct areas of the condo for their use plus general passage. Luckily, this worked out perfectly; My roommates have the front of the condo plus I have the back of the house. I even have my own separate door. I easily love being able to look out into the backyard, plus there are tall bushes outside of my windows that deliver visual interest plus privacy. What I like most about the bushes, but, is there a parent appeal for local birds, however every afternoon, I have an assortment of songbirds that hang in the window. Well, I used to. Then, air conditioning season started; Since we have been running the indoor cooling system, I’ve noticed a steep decline in the number of birds who visit my window. In my opinion, it’s because the air conditioning condenser is situated too close to the bushes. The loud piece of air handling equipment stirs up a lot of dirt plus noise pollution every time the AC turns on. The big cooling system component is situated right next to my bushes, plus I’ve seen the birds fluttering away in a panic as cool air comes flowing out of my air vents indoors, as the Summer heat rolls into our region, there has not much we can do about the need for air conditioning. I just hope that my birds get used to the sound.
Heating technician