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DIURNAL COLLISIONS "Objects in this mirror are more deadly than they appear" |
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How about bringing the issue a bit closer
to home, you say. Sure, we know about the
problem of night-migrating birds hitting
lit towers and of course we're concerned.
But what about the birds that hit the picture
window in our living room or the patio doors
at Aunt Mae's cottage or the shiny glass
walls of the university building down the
road? Okay, so we've only seen the evidence
once or twice but we've heard that sickening
thud a few times and the neighborhood is
teeming with cats... If you believe that windows in general pose a serious threat to birds, you're perfectly right. Daniel Klem Jr., a biologist at Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania, conservatively estimates that every year over 100 million birds die as a result of hitting glass in the United States alone. Dan's studies show that glass in any form - large windows or small, in tall buildings or modest homes, even a car windshield - is a potential killer. |
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