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more about #windows more comments → Klebert L. Hall: This problem will solve itself in a few thousand generations, if it's actually a problem for the bird species. . It also points out what a bunch of va... more » Boas_MC: And then there's the whole issue of lights being left on in high-rises at night. They actually attract birds (it's not just moths, I guess) and cause ... more » psychiccheese: I'm doing my part by not washing my windows. The only reason my windows are not washed is to prevent disasters such as this. I swear! more » CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): This is also true in human beings. Lets not throw all the blame......... more » sonicsurge: ...Natural selection? >_> more » -
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Ornithologists Estimate That Highly Reflective Windows Kill 1-5% Of Migrating Birds
We've all laughed at the classic cartoon gag where a bird flies headfirst into a window. Turns out this phenomenon isn't just a joke, it's deadly among migratory birds in Philadelphia, killing an estimated 1-5% of the migrating population. More » -
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