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the sad truth
This happens a lot because, no matter how eco-friendly, how efficient, or even how sturdy a building is, a big large beautiful building with many windows, a glistening lake, a decorative fountain, or any other reflective surface, man-made or not, which is situated near trees will attract birds. The strong male birds see their reflection and see it as a threat or challenge, this causes the bird to fight against itself and in the end bashing itself into the window and killing itself. It's sometimes not too hard to fix, but a few of the solutions would look out of place or just plain ugly, such as buildings with few windows or placing statues hawks on top which sometimes look like they just don't belong, but then skipping these actions would result being the birds dying, and leading to this.
the sad truth
This happens a lot because, no matter how eco-friendly, how efficient, or even how sturdy a building is, a big large beautiful building with many windows, a glistening lake, a decorative fountain, or any other reflective surface, man-made or not, which is situated near trees will attract birds. The strong male birds see their reflection and see it as a threat or challenge, this causes the bird to fight against itself and in the end bashing itself into the window and killing itself. It's sometimes not too hard to fix, but a few of the solutions would look out of place or just plain ugly, such as buildings with few windows or placing statues hawks on top which sometimes look like they just don't belong, but then skipping these actions would result being the birds dying, and leading to this.