not particularly for the birds, please
One of the problems with running a berry farm is that there is some competition for the berries. The strawberries are what's fruiting now, and their loss is the most noticeable (compared with blueberries, raspberries and blackberries). I wouldn't even mind that much if the critters ate, oh, a fifth of all the berries, if only they'd refrain from taking bites out of all of them and leaving them to rot on the vine. In an effort to prevent their deprivations I put netting over the strawberry patches, which is only partially successful.
Today it also had the side effect of snaring a bird, which was very traumatic for all involved; I had to cut it free with scissors. I hope it survives the experience... and perhaps tells all its birdie friends to avoid the netting. There are plenty of unnetted berries too, birds! Maybe if I strung some string or tapes into the netting they'd be better able to see it?