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  2. Bird–window collisions - Wikipedia

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    [28] Windows can also be covered with decals spaced no more than 5 cm horizontally or 10 cm vertically to prevent collisions. [29] It has been found that silhouettes of predatory birds posted on windows do not significantly decrease collision rates. This is because there is too much exposed glass, which the bird can try to fly through.

  3. Bird strike - Wikipedia

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    Bird strikes happen most often during takeoff or landing, or during low altitude flight. [12] However, bird strikes have also been reported at high altitudes, some as high as 6,000 to 9,000 m (20,000 to 30,000 ft) above the ground. Bar-headed geese have been seen flying as high as 10,175 m (33,383 ft) above sea level.

  4. If You See a Cardinal, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Here's why a Cardinal might fly into your life (and if that's a good thing). ... Cardinal bird. ... It could be a little startling to see a bird at your window looking directly at you, but the ...

  5. Police do the kindest thing for a bird nesting on their car

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  6. Wing clipping - Wikipedia

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    A wing-clipped Meyer's parrot perching on a drawer handle. While clipping is endorsed by some avian veterinarians, others oppose it. [7]By restricting flight, wing clipping may help prevent indoor birds from risking injury from ceiling fans or flying into large windows, but no evidence shows that clipped birds are safer than full-winged ones, only that clipped birds are subject to different ...

  7. NYC Bird Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Each year, tens of thousands of birds are killed in North America by flying into windows. In 1997 NYC Bird Alliance launched Project Safe Flight, modeled after Toronto’s Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP), to work toward long-term solutions for the bird collision problem. From the program's inception through 2013, field volunteers have ...

  8. Daniel Klem - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Klem Jr. is an American ornithologist, known for his pioneering research into the mortality of birds due to glass windows. [1] [2] [3] He is the Sarkis Acopian Professor of Ornithology and Conservation Biology at Muhlenberg College. [3]

  9. The bird flu outbreak keeps getting more worrying - AOL

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    Health officials said the first "severe" case of the H5N1 virus was reported in a human this week, with the person being hospitalized.