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  2. Bird–window collisions - Wikipedia

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    Windows fitted with a dotted grid pattern to prevent bird collisions. There are several methods of preventing bird-window strikes. The use of ultraviolet (UV) signals to make windows appear visible to birds, while once one of the most common means of combatting this issue, is no longer recommended by experts. This is because while some birds ...

  3. Bird migration perils - Wikipedia

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    Birds often fatally strike the glass because they cannot differentiate between real sky and reflection of a sky in a window. Any object that increases bird density near windows can potentially lead to higher death rates. Reflective windows are particularly dangerous as birds are often attracted to them.

  4. H5N1 bird flu might be more prevalent among humans than ... - AOL

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    It could have been introduced by wild bird droppings, animal infection, and discarded and contaminated animal products. A chart shows wastewater levels of H5 bird flu in Los Angeles County.

  5. Bird control - Wikipedia

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    Bird control or bird abatement involves the methods to eliminate or deter pest birds from landing, roosting and nesting. Bird control is important because pest birds can create health-related problems through their feces, including histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis. [1] Bird droppings may also cause damage to property and equipment.

  6. Bird flu hit 25K birds in NY since 2022. Recent cases found ...

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    Samples collected from bird droppings in Central Park are examined for pathogens like bird flu and avian paramyxovirus - a virus that only affects poultry, and researchers recently detected avian ...

  7. Bird flu virus found in Los Angeles County wastewater - AOL

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    A new wild bird version, which has emerged only recently, is known as D1.1 or D1.2. Genetic sequencing of the H5 virus found in Los Angeles County wastewater has not been conducted.

  8. Influenza A virus subtype H5N6 - Wikipedia

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    H5N6 is a subtype of the species Influenza A virus (sometimes called bird flu virus). Infected birds shed the virus in their saliva, mucus, and feces. The virus was first detected in poultry in 2013, since then spreading among wild bird populations and poultry around the world.

  9. Caterer reopens after droppings and dead rat found - AOL

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    A doner kebab manufacturer forced to close after council health officers found a dead rodent and bird droppings on site has reopened after further inspections.