Written by Joesph Mosciski on 2024-05-19
The Effectiveness of Patterned Glass in Reducing Bird Collisions
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Bird collisions with windows pose a significant threat to bird populations worldwide. The reflective nature of windows often leads birds to perceive them as open space, resulting in fatal collisions. To address this issue, various solutions have been explored, and one such solution is the use of patterned glass. Patterned glass, also known as etched or fritted glass, incorporates visual markers that help birds recognize the presence of a barrier. In this article, we will explore the effectiveness of patterned glass in reducing bird collisions and its potential as a bird-friendly window solution.
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