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Here’s how to protect local and migrating birds from deadly window strikes. If you’ve ever heard the sickening thud of a bird hitting your window, you know you’ll do anything to prevent ...
Collisions with glass windows on buildings, transportation shelters, noise barriers and fences are a major source of bird mortality. Public awareness of bird-window collisions has grown in recent ...
Every year, hundreds of millions of birds die in the United States from flying into glass. New research shows how to prevent some of those deaths. By Catrin Einhorn A thump on the window ...
One at-home remedy is to put tape on windows at least 2 inches by 4 inches apart, so birds do not think they can fly through the window, said Kaitlyn Parkins, glass collisions program coordinator ...
In fact, window collisions are now considered the top human cause of bird deaths. Due to window collisions ... northern parulas, black-and-white warblers, prothonotary warblers, Kentucky warblers ...
Efforts to create plantings that welcome wildlife — birds, snakes, frogs, insects — can backfire. You can do better. Start by ...
Up to 100 million UK birds are crashing into windows each year, with a third of them dying, a bird research group says. The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) says that some birds which are important ...
KIMBERLY SULLIVAN: That could have been a hit right there, that big white streak. CASPER: Sullivan says she often gets calls with reports of birds dying after hitting university windows.
Walking around the University of Memphis campus in the fall, students, faculty, staff and visitors have come across chalk circles on the sidewalk with a date next to them. Sometimes the circles ...