Friday, November 23, 2018
Requiem
This morning, looking out my front door, I saw something tumble into the leaves below the building across the street. I went to have a look. Splayed in the leaves was this hermit thrush. It must have struck a window in the building and been killed instantly -- one of the millions of birds killed annually by collisions with buildings. The unnerving thing is that there is nothing particular about the windows of this building, a three-story brick apartment building of the most anonymous kind. When we hear about buildings lethal to birds, we tend to imagine tall buildings with large sheets of plate glass.
But the sad truth is, any window can be a fatal one.
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