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  2. Bird–window collisions - Wikipedia

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    Weather conditions influence bird flight behavior in ways that make them more or less susceptible to collisions. [22] Conditions which reduce visibility, such as fog, rain, or snow, can disorient birds, especially those that migrate at night and rely on visual cues.

  3. Bird kill - Wikipedia

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    31 December 2010, in Beebe, Arkansas. 3,000 red-winged blackbirds and European starlings died. Arkansas state wildlife authorities first received reports on 31 December 2010, shortly before midnight. Further investigation revealed the birds fell over a one-mile area of Beebe, with no other dead birds found outside that concentrated zone.

  4. Bird migration perils - Wikipedia

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    Mortality on wintering grounds: Unreasonably cold temperatures on the wintering grounds kills thousands of birds, resulting in 30-90% population declines of migratory birds. For example, between 27000 and 62000 ducks, mostly tufted duck and common pochard , starved to death during a very cold winter in March 1986.

  5. Collision with geese may have caused deadly Air Evac ...

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    Family, friends remember medical crew killed in helicopter crash Several pieces of the Bell 206 helicopter's propulsion system were found scattered around the crash site, including the ...

  6. This is what happens when a plane collides with a bird

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  7. What happens to birds during a solar eclipse? This IU prof ...

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    Researchers at Indiana University are asking Hoosiers to become citizen scientists during the total solar eclipse.

  8. Caladrius - Wikipedia

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    Medieval interpretations focused on the diagnostic potential of the bird: if it looks into the face of a sick person, the person will live; if it looks away, the person will die. [2] This is compatible with the idea that the caladrius' look draws the sickness into itself; the bird is then said to fly up to the sun, where the disease is burned ...

  9. Humans can catch bird flu, but not easily. What experts say ...

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    All three Americans infected in this year’s bird flu outbreak developed pink eye, also known conjunctivitis. For two dairy farm workers, eye irritation was the only symptom, while the latest ...