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This is what to do if you see an abandoned or injured baby bird in Toronto
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When a Toronto woman spotted a baby bird on the roof of her car at a busy plaza, she didn t know what to do.
Rachelle Gordon tells blogTO she was at the plaza at Leslie Street and Lake Shore Boulevard last week and when she returned to her car, parked under the covered area, found a little bird on the roof. It didn t seem to be injured but it wasn t really moving, Gordon says. I realized it was a baby and thought what the heck should I do.
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A bird strike survey determined that this Galveston building s normal evening illumination (left) posed a danger to migrating birds. Owners agreed to adjust their lighting (right).
The Bexar Audubon Society needs volunteers to identify lighted downtown buildings that may be related to fatal bird strikes at night. The activity is part of its Lights Out Texas project.
Volunteers will fan out across the downtown area from Monday, April 19, through Friday, May 7, to collect data on the varieties and locations of dead and injured birds. Those dates fall within the peak of spring bird migration.
Patsy Inglet, the society s president, said the data will be entered into an application called iNaturalist.
Driven outdoors by the pandemic, Quebecers are rescuing birds in record numbers
Quebecers have been discovering the outdoors during the pandemic. That s led more of them to find birds and bring them to wildlife rehabilitation centres, like Hudson s Le Nichoir.
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Experts recommend placing baby birds back in their nest or leaving them alone instead of taking them out of their environment.(Submitted by Susan Wylie )
The pandemic has sent many people outdoors: walking, cycling, and even, it turns out, rescuing baby birds.
A record number of Quebecers are calling to report sightings of eggs and injured birds near their homes as the nesting season begins.
How To Keep Birds From Hitting Your Windows
Every year millions of birds collide with windows. Here’s how you can help. Brett Tryon Updated
April 7, 2021
Caption: A male common yellowthroat, the bird whose death from a collision with a window inspired Michael Mesure to co-found an organization fighting bird deaths from window strikes.
It was 1990 and Michael Mesure was en route to a wildlife rehabilitation centre. One of his many passengers was a common yellowthroat, a tiny black and yellow warbler that had crashed into a window. As Mesure was driving, the bird escaped from its paper bag and perched on the rearview mirror. What happened next was even more astonishing: the bird began to sing. Mesure was enchanted. The yellowthroat continued to serenade him until the very moment it collapsed into his lap, dead.