Title: Casualties of Toronto's Urban Skies Post by: carly on 31-Oct-12, 09:22:04 AM There is no precise ranking of the world’s most deadly cities for migratory birds, but Toronto is considered a top contender for the title.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/world/americas/casualties-of-torontos-urban-skies.html (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/world/americas/casualties-of-torontos-urban-skies.html) Title: Re: Casualties of Toronto's Urban Skies Post by: Donna on 31-Oct-12, 09:58:47 AM :( Wow, this is so sad Carly. 500 birds in one day?? How is this FLAP thing going?
Title: Re: Casualties of Toronto's Urban Skies Post by: carly on 31-Oct-12, 10:09:52 AM :( Wow, this is so sad Carly. 500 birds in one day?? How is this FLAP thing going? Here is their official web site. One of the girls on our fledge watch this year at Etobicoke volunteers for FLAP! http://www.flap.org/ (http://www.flap.org/) Title: Birds and Buildings Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 07-Nov-12, 05:45:52 AM From a recent edition of The New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/world/americas/casualties-of-torontos-urban-skies.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&ref=earth (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/world/americas/casualties-of-torontos-urban-skies.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&ref=earth) Title: Re: Birds and Buildings Post by: Kris G. on 07-Nov-12, 10:46:42 AM This was posted already by Carly on Oct. 31st, Bobbie. :wave:
Title: Re: Birds and Buildings Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 07-Nov-12, 11:00:09 AM This was posted already by Carly on Oct. 31st, Bobbie. :wave: You know, I wondered that! Thanks!!! Shoulda checked but I've been out of the loop... like... in Rochester!!! I find out more over here, as there is little time when I'm home. Title: Re: Casualties of Toronto's Urban Skies Post by: Shaky on 07-Nov-12, 11:20:21 AM I've merged the topics.
Title: Re: Casualties of Toronto's Urban Skies Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 07-Nov-12, 11:32:50 AM |