Today was the third occasion that I have found a dead bird
underneath the westmost walkway between buildings in the
Animal Science complex at the University. In the spring I
found a Northern Waterthrush. Last week, a Gray Catbird.
And today a Golden-crowned Kinglet.
My guess is that the windowed walkway reflects the sky very
well, misleading the birds. Can anyone give me advice as to
how to proceed:
1. Is this an issue worth bugging the administration about?
2. Is it likely that anything could be done to reduce the
fatalities?
3. Has anyone had experience with reporting this sort of
thing before? (I'm not really sure who to approach.)
Thanks in advance for your help!
D
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Derek C. Richardson, Ph.D. (CANTAB) ________
Astronomy, U Maryland, College Park MD 20742
Tel: Office 301-405-8786 Fax 301-314-9067 __
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