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    Birdwindow collisions (also known as bird strikes after the aviation term or as window strikes) are a problem in both low- and high-density areas worldwide...
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  • work to reduce bird collisions with buildings including studying the fatal effects of light pollution and glass windows on migratory birds, encouraging...
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    columns. All of the building's windows feature Arnold Glas Isolar panels, which are designed to reduce birdwindow collisions. The 10th floor acts as a communal...
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    view and social control (e.g. at railway stations) Possibility of birdwindow collisions for large and clear barriers Noise abatement walls often block rail...
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    animal (usually a bird or bat) and a moving vehicle (usually an aircraft). The term is also used for bird deaths resulting from collisions with structures...
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    particular pose a danger to birds, which may be attracted to a reflection or interior lights. Ways to avoid birdwindow collisions include signals, screens...
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    domestic cats, collisions with vehicles, and lack of stopover habitat where birds can refuel. Contrary to popular belief, collisions with wind turbines...
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    his 1990 papers "Bird injuries, cause of death, and recuperation from collisions with windows" and "Collisions between birds and windows: mortality and...
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  • the impacts of urban hazards on birds. Conservation priorities include understanding and preventing bird-window collisions and reducing pesticide use. Holtzman...
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    Grasshopper sparrow (category Birds of North America)
    S2CID 90295307. "Bird Banding Laboratory". www.pwrc.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-26. "Grasshopper Sparrow". Bird-Window Collisions at OK State. 2 August...
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    window collisions. Birds are less likely to fly into windows that have a wooden lattice. Collisions with windows can also be reduced by using window decals...
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    educator and advocate for safe birding practices and the mitigation of bird-window collisions. His favorite North American bird is the Rose-breasted Grosbeak...
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  • is window collisions. New York City was built along the Atlantic Flyway, a major migration path, and birds are confused by lights behind the windows or...
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    vehicle charging stations. Due to Evans Hall's glass-intense design, bird window collisions became an immediate problem. Data collected at Evans Hall by Yale...
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    suit in November 2016, with rules to help prevent bird-window collisions. In 2014, Golden Gate Bird Alliance East Bay Conservation Committee convinced...
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    potential impact with the ground. The speeds involved in a collision between a jet aircraft and a bird can be considerable – often around 350 km/h (220 mph) –...
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    may become sick or injured are lead poisoning, electrocution, and collisions. Birds that have been poisoned may require treatment and rehabilitation if...
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    Biological Conservation 55: 255–268. Klem Jr., Daniel (1990). "Collisions between birds and windows: mortality and prevention" (PDF). Journal of Field Ornithology...
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  • was the company's first spin-off in the Angry Birds series. The game launched on Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac on September 27, 2012. It was released...
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    interior and exterior with secure windows and doors. NYPD Medical Operations bus (Thomas EFX) NYPD Command Post bus (Blue Bird A3RE) St. John's County (FL)...
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    Bohemian waxwing (category Holarctic birds)
    Other hazards include predation by birds of prey, infestation by parasites, and collisions with cars or windows. The large numbers and very large breeding...
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    Flaco (owl) (category Birds in popular culture)
    scrutiny to the issue of building standards for windows that reduce the likelihood of bird collisions and deaths. New York City itself set tough standards...
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    Cooper's hawk (category Birds of prey of North America)
    to be collisions with manmade objects. These are mostly wire strikes (with or without resulting electrocution), automobile collisions and window strikes...
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    Common kingfisher (category Birds of Eurasia)
    Other causes of death are cats, rats, collisions with vehicles and windows, and human disturbance of nesting birds, including riverbank works with heavy...
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    the height of the fall bird migration, nearly 1,000 birds collided into the building's windows and died. The modified windows are covered with an array...
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    Northern flicker (category Birds of North America)
    northern flicker or common flicker (Colaptes auratus) is a medium-sized bird of the woodpecker family. It is native to most of North America, parts of...
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    together and save Christmas. The special centers on a harried prehistoric bird mom who entrusts her precious, soon-to-hatch egg to Sid. When she recommends...
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    displacing about 200 elephants. Migratory birds, which frequent the area, have been involved in collisions with aircraft approaching or departing from...
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    Spotted eagle-owl (category Birds of the Middle East)
    are applied to integrate captive-raised owlets back into the wild. Car collisions, electric wires, persecution, secondary poisoning and parasite infections...
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    Peregrine falcon (category Cosmopolitan birds)
    (Falco peregrinus), also known simply as the peregrine, is a cosmopolitan bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae renowned for its speed. A large...
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