• Kusimulkku
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    6 months ago

    Windows are transparent so birds think you can fly though them.

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      6 months ago

      yeah, but given the shear amount of non window surface area a building has, i would assume it would also be pretty significant. Not to mention the immediately dazzled birds not knowing where they are immediately bonking into other shit.

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        6 months ago

        Birds know to avoid regular walls, like how they avoid cliffs and whatnot. But not many windows in nature. Glass exterior overall fucks them up.

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            6 months ago

            Something that has not been noted yet is that glass is often reflective. If windows were always visibly transparent, birds could have a decent chance to notice who or what is behind them before impact. Unfortunately, the reflections are often of the sky and clouds, or maybe a fruit tree- as what happened to a poor Western Tanager at my house this morning. I have anti strike decals and haven’t had an incident in years, so this caught me off guard and I have to address it.

            Bird condition is unknown, as they flew off. Many birds succumb to internal injuries later, sadly.