Birdprints

A long time ago, I posted here an image of an “owlprint” – the pattern of duff left on a pane of window glass when a screech owl smacked into it.

We’ve had a couple of new avian impacts lately out at Fort Bentley…

Here’s a clear mourning dove imprint on the upper level window glass (viewed from below, both inside and outside). No flash in either case…

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And here’s an example of what may be a screech owl from the basement door… Or maybe another dove, with its head and wings at a different angle? Both shots outside, looking in, one without flash, one with:

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  1. Maybe so, and that’s great! The San Francisco Planning Department recently adopted standards for bird-safe buildings. Hopefully as more and more communities realize that practical solutions exist, our options will continue to expand. See http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=2506

    There’s some new glass on the market that utilizes UV reflection technology so that birds can see the embedded pattern, but people can’t: http://www.ornilux.com/history-research.html

    More about what has and hasn’t worked: http://www.flap.org/residential.php

    Thanks for being open to help find solutions!

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