After “mysterious bird deaths” that are pretty obviously caused by crashing into buildings in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina it is past time to figure out how to mitigate the damage. The video you can find at the link, which features footage of a variety of dead birds, is rather sad. It is just annoying that television news doesn’t even try to figure out what is happening, even though in their own article someone points out that it is probably birds crashing into buildings.
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These people know how to lessen the impact.
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