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Bird-safe decals installed at the Library! at Cole & Ustick. Photo by Luan Teed “We love it and have seen a substantial ...
New “bird-proof“ windows at Fox Hall have been installed in hopes of saving the lives of migratory birds flying through campus.
Glass windows, doors and mirrors are a design win for us, but for birds, they can be disorienting. From small patio doors to entire glass façades, reflective or transparent surfaces confuse birds into ...
Last month’s dramatic rescue of an injured peregrine falcon on Penn Square in Reading serves as a powerful reminder that we all need to evaluate the bird safety of our homes, schools and workplaces.
City birds might just have a harder life compared to country birds, and there’s one notorious reason why. In North America, scientists estimate that hundreds of millions to more than a billion birds ...
A group of students at the University have come together to form a bird strike committee, doing rounds of campus buildings to look for birds killed in window collisions. The committee maps hotspots ...
Woodcocks are one of the leading species of birds to strike windows in urban settings during their fall and spring migrations.
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