Blog Entries tagged with Window Markers

Global Study Reveals About Half of All Birds in Decline

Global Study Reveals About Half of All Birds in Decline

Birds are an integral part of our ecosystem. From pollination and seed dispersal to insect and rodent control, birds play a vital role in maintaining balance within our environment. However, without proper attention being paid to their well-being, birds could soon become a thing of the past. In fact, according to a recent study, far more avian species are losing...

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Why some Bird Species don’t Migrate

Why some Bird Species don’t Migrate

Each fall, billions of birds take flight and travel thousands of miles south for the winter. Some of them, however, choose to spend their winters close to home. Year-round, avian species like the Black-capped Chickadees, Downy Woodpeckers, and Northern Cardinals can be spotted across North America. But regardless of whether birds migrate or stay local, Feather...

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A Lasting Solution for Bird Collisions at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources

A Lasting Solution for Bird Collisions at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Each year in North America, up to 1 billion birds will die as a result of a window collision. Migratory species are often lost prior to reproduction during spring migration, while fledglings may be lost while attempting their first migration in the fall. And while many of us continue to advocate for mandatory building standards to prevent harmful window collisions,...

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