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Buff-breasted Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax fulvifrons

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Colima Warbler

Latin:  Leiothlypis crissalis

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Common Black Hawk

Latin:  Buteogallus anthracinus

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Elegant Tern

Latin:  Thalasseus elegans

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Elf Owl

Latin:  Micrathene whitneyi

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Greater Pewee

Latin:  Contopus pertinax

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Kirtland's Warbler

Latin:  Setophaga kirtlandii

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Lucifer Hummingbird

Latin:  Calothorax lucifer

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    Twin Cities Bird Conservation
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    Guide to Urban Bird Conservation

    Why Collisions Happen
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Why Collisions Happen

    Two confusing effects cause birds to hit windows in our homes.

    What You Can Do
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    What You Can Do

    All windows are different and solutions must be tailored.

    Feeder placement

    Feeder placement

    Feeder activity can be very highly associated with collisions.

    Screens and netting
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    Screens and netting

    Screens reduce reflections and create a protective barrier.

    Blinds and Shades
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Blinds and Shades

    Light colored interior blinds and shades can help break up exterior reflections.

    Surface treatments
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Surface treatments

    The best way to help birds see your windows is by giving them visual cues.

    Cords, strings and ribbons
    Bird-Friendly Communities

    Cords, strings and ribbons

    Hanging cords, strings, and ribbons can be effective in preventing collisions.

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