Thud. It's a stomach-turning sound to anyone who's seen or heard a bird fly into a window at full tilt. Birds can't distinguish glass from open air, and that lack of judgment can injure or kill them.
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Windows are the No. 1 human threat to birds – an ecologist shares some simple steps to reduce collisions
When wood thrushes arrive in northern Mississippi on their spring migration and begin to serenade my neighborhood with their ethereal, harmonized song, it’s one of the great joys of the season. It’s ...
When you hear a thud against your window, more often than not it’s sad news. A bird has flown headlong into the glass, often with fatal results. People often wonder: If I can see the glass, why can’t ...
When birds fly into windows they are very likely to die. Some will drop dead below the window, others will fly away and then die. Perhaps you put decals or other attachments on the glass to warn birds ...
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