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Brutuskend

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TV Tower Wires Kill 400 Birds in One Night
By Associated Press
4 hours ago

MADISON, Wis. - As many as 400 songbirds were killed in one night after they flew into wires holding up a television tower.

The deaths may spur the creation of a group to study the dangers communication towers pose to migrating birds, said specialists with the Department of Natural Resources.

"It's an issue that has been with us for decades," DNR avian ecologist Sumner Matteson said. "But we really haven't done anything about it."

The birds were killed the night of Sept. 13-14 at the WMTV tower.

"There were birds all over the place," said Steven Ugoretz, a DNR environmental specialist who works on tower-related issues.

Searchers found 172 birds around the base of the 1,100-foot tower. Crows, cats and other scavengers took another 200 or more, and Ugoretz estimates more birds likely died because no one searched a heavily wooded area just north of the tower.

A similar kill occurred the night of Sept. 7-8, Ugoretz said.

Such kills are not unusual during spring and fall migrations, though Ugoretz and Matteson said they are an increasing concern because of multiple threats to the world's songbirds.

Most of the dead birds Sept. 14 were warblers. Other birds included red-eyed vireos, American redstarts, ovenbirds, common yellowthroats and a rose-breasted grosbeak.

Matteson and Ugoretz said they want to form a task force of bird experts and communications industry representatives to study the issue. Possible solutions include using lights to illuminate wires and changing the blinking frequency of red warning lights, Matteson said.

A telephone message left for WMTV's general manager was not immediately returned Wednesday.

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djheater

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Mar 19, 2001
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They should use a lit dummy of a bird of prey... or a recording of one.. or both... that would scare them off...
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
they don't really need to study the issue
Why?

No offense, but it seems your posts as of late have been quite arrogant.
 

sonz70

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: FoBoT
they don't really need to study the issue
Why?

No offense, but it seems your posts as of late have been quite arrogant.

Why do they? more wasted taxpayers dollars on a non-issue
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: FoBoT
they don't really need to study the issue
Why?

No offense, but it seems your posts as of late have been quite arrogant.

Why do they? more wasted taxpayers dollars on a non-issue
Why don't they?

Especially if it is affecting birds that are threatened?

It would be one thing if most of the deaths were Starlings, but they were not. They were native songbirds.
 

Viperoni

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Jan 4, 2000
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Last week, 3 birds hit the front window of my house. Like, WTF?

OTOH, I had a budgie, and when he was young, he flew into the mirror a few times. Then he learned.
 

Yzzim

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George Bush don't like song birds :|

(just got done listening to "George Bush don't like black people" Gold Digger remix ;))