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Protect Migrating Birds from Window Collisions

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As you may be aware, we will soon be entering the spring migration season. White-throated sparrows, Kinglets, Orioles, Hummingbirds, Warblers and Ovenbirds are among some of the species that will be heading North to their breeding grounds.

However, during this migration period, birds face a significant threat—window collisions.

Nearly 5 billion birds will migrate this spring in North America and 1 out of 5 will die from colliding with glass! This is an extremely distressing and preventable occurrence.

To mitigate this risk and help protect our winged companions, Urban Nature Store strongly encourages you to take the following measures:

1. Treat Windows with Feather-Friendly Window Markers: Apply feather-friendly window markers on your windows to make them visible to birds. These markers will help prevent collisions by breaking up the reflection and making the window more noticeable to the birds.

2. Turn Off Porch Lights: During the migration season, turning off unnecessary porch lights at night can reduce the risk of birds becoming disoriented and colliding with buildings.

Your proactive involvement in these simple yet impactful actions can make a significant difference in safeguarding our bird populations during this critical migration period.

If you have any questions or need assistance on how to apply Feather-Friendly window markers, feel free to reach out to our team at Urban Nature Store.

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Live Bird Feeder Cam in Niagara

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Our backyard bird feeders are the perfect way to elevate your birding experience. Enjoy live cameras that feed you beautiful footage of the birds as they feed. Live feeder cams are a great way to never miss a minute of action at the feeders. Our live bird feeder cam is located in the Niagara Region in Ontario. Watch the live feed and you can see many of the birds that are local to our area and visit backyard bird feeders.

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