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Why do birds fly into windows?

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They can’t see the glass
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User Asanka Sanjaya
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In daylight, birds crash into windows because they see reflections of vegetation or see through the glass to potted plants or vegetation on the other side. ... There's one additional reason: birds sometimes see their reflection in a window and attack it.

Sometimes birds don't perceive windows as a barrier. Instead, reflections in glass look to them like open space, so they fly full-speed into the window.

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