Flaco the owl was one of an estimated 250,000 birds to die each year by crashing into a New York City building — but conservationists say property owners can easily protect our feathered friends from an untimely death.on West 89th Street on Friday evening. The tragedy highlights the need for bird-proof windows across the five boroughs, said Dr. Dustin Partridge, the director of conservation and science at the New York City Audubon.
“It’s currently one of the biggest threats that birds face,” Partridge said on WNYC’s Weekend Edition Sunday morning. “That light that comes from the city at night is very attractive to birds. It pulls birds in. They change their flight path and move towards the city.” Birds often mistake the reflection of glass windows on skyscrapers for the horizon during the night and early sunrise, he said. As they approach the light, they collide with the building’s glass at full speed and most die on impact. Partridge said nearly a billion birds die by crashing into buildings across the country every year — but New York City is a particular hotspo
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