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December 10, 2016

Informative Article on Bird Strikes

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From time to time, in my birding column for The Record, I write about the deadly problems that windows create for birds. 

One of the worst sinking feelings is hearing that dull thud on your window and knowing that a bird has just flown into it. 

Last month I wrote about Acopian BirdSavers, which use strands of parachute cord to deter collisions. Birds see the cords and avoid the glass behind them. The cords work well. But a birding column has limited space, and the subject is huge.

To the rescue comes the current issue of the American Birding Association Birders Guide, with an eight-page article by Heidi Trudell that contains everything you ever wanted to know about preventing window strikes — and helping birds that have flown into your windows.

The link is here.

 

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