Trying to bring awareness of bird collisions in Toronto.
There is a great organization who is addressing this issue @flapcanada
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Thousands of birds have collided into 200 Bay St. in Toronto. It’s time for @RBC and @collierscanada to live up to their environmental sustainability commitment claims and treat their windows to mitigate future bird deaths.
It has been sad to see bird colliding window at the university where education takes place. Bird window collision is preventable and educating ourselves how to protect birds is very important. It is time to … https://t.co/JyUGWv1S2f via @CdnChange
@blogTO I don't agree with disclosing the location of owls. It is so unethical. It attracts unnecessary attentions to the owls. Short eared owls are spieces at risk in Ontario
Pro tip: If you see an owl (or any bird, really) sitting below/next to glass, it needs help, not an audience. Don't wait 24 hrs before calling a rehabber. Get it safely contained & call us. This Saw-whet Owl finally came to our care today, but yesterday would have been better!
Making your windows bird safe should not come at the expense of your brand or personal style! That’s why Feather Friendly® markers are designed to be effective while covering only about 8% of your window glass! Click to learn more https://t.co/ue7CH8jErb
Ontario MPP, Chris Glover, has just introduced a motion to include bird-friendly design into the OBC! Check description for details on how to support the motion THIS WEEK and sign petition here: https://t.co/LSoEDDTgIR #birdfriendlyOntario
A dead American Kestrel. First one I've ever picked up alive or dead. Another @flapcanada volunteer also got a dead one earlier this week. Just a fun little raptor that we kill with our reflective windows. #GlobalBirdRescue https://t.co/rlZEfX9yos