Flight Interrupted: Preventing Bird-Window Strikes
April 12 @ 3:00 pm

An estimated 1 billion birds in North America die each year after colliding with glass – and nearly half of these strikes occur at low-rise residential buildings. What many people don’t realize is how common this problem is – calculations show an average of 10 birds per home die annually in the United States alone! The good news? These deaths are largely preventable when people take action at their own homes.
In Flight Interrupted: Preventing Bird-Window Strikes at Home, Susan Fisher, former board president at Bedford Audubon, delivers a practical crash course in understanding why birds fly into windows, how significant the problem really is, and some simple, affordable steps homeowners can take to create their own bird-friendly windows to stop these deadly strikes.
Susan Fisher is a longtime volunteer with Bedford Audubon. Having experienced many bird-window strikes at her own home, Susan is passionate about raising awareness of this widespread but preventable problem.
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