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Protect Migratory Birds: Take Action to Prevent Window Collisions
Every year, millions of migratory birds embark on awe-inspiring journeys, gracing the skies of the Pacific Northwest with their presence. Yet, amidst their remarkable flights, these majestic creatures face an unexpected threat: glass windows. In the Puget Sound region, where diverse bird species enchant our landscapes, it's crucial to address the danger posed by window collisions, particularly at heights ranging from 30 to 40 feet above ground level.

Protecting Migratory Birds: A Call for Bird-Friendly Windows
Windows are one of the leading causes of bird deaths in the U.S.— is there a way to minimize this annual death toll?