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But birds in a giant blender is a more appealing headline
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"Other collision's" kinda takes blame away from what's happening, its glass windows. This from wiki: "a 2024 study on the survival rate of bird-building collision victims indicates that previous research was vastly underestimating the number of deaths caused by collisions, and in actuality well over 1 billion birds die from collisions in the United States every year."
Fun fact, there's a layer they can put in glass that makes it visible to birds but not us, but its more expensive, so it isn't used most places!
Do you have a link to more info about the layer product? My google fu is failing me.
Not affiliated but this website is a perfect example: https://www.birdshades.com/
There's a couple of other websites selling similar things, you can also buy UV film yourself to apply to your own windows. I first learned about it on Grand Designs!
Edit: https://www.yorkshirewater.com/news-media/news-articles/2024/tophill-low-s-bird-friendly-architecture-featured-on-grand-designs/
Link to the grand designs build where they call it ornilux glass.
Awesome. Thanks for replying!