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Jon Sullivan
Jon Sullivan
@joncounts@mastodon.nz  ·  activity timestamp last week

It’s good to see bird window strikes getting some attention in the NZ media, here with a story today in #RNZ about lots of kererū hitting modern windows in Dunedin. A lot of birds hit windows. In Akaroa it’s been glass balustrades on decks that tūī have been flying into.

What’s missing from this story is that this is a solved problem–there are ways to manufacture glass windows that birds can see–and some cities and states internationally require this in their building codes.

The second link below is a recent new story from Winnipeg in Canada which last year passed a bylaw requiring bird friendly windows. After building industry lobbyists pushed back this year, claiming this was too expensive, bird advocates put together the costings for the Winnipeg council showing that, with proper planning at the design stage, the extra costs are negligible. The bylaw was upheld.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/585726/modern-windows-suspected-of-being-behind-rise-in-serious-kereru-injuries

https://naturecanada.ca/news/blog/bird-friendly-strategy/

#birds #conservation #WindowStrikes #nz

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Modern windows suspected of being behind rise in serious Kererū injuries

A Dunedin wildlife hospital suspects double glazed windows could be to blame for an increasing number of serious injuries in Aotearoa's native wood pigeon.
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