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Feather Friendly® products alert birds to the presence of glass & help avoid collisions. Approved by: @FlapCanada @ABCBirds #FeatherFriendly #Birdsafebuildings

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City of Hamilton's Councilor Crag Cassar demonstrated leadership by installing Feather Friendly markers at his office. His participation in our Project Recognition Program (PRP) raises awareness about bird safety. Learn more about PRP here: featherfriendly.com/pages/project-… #hamilton

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New D.C. law alert! Starting Oct 1, all new/renovated buildings must meet bird-friendly glass standards: Threat factor ≤30 Applies to first 100 ft 75%+ glazing replacements must comply Green roof glass included Choose Feather Friendly to protect birds! #savebirds

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Bird-glass collisions are not just an avian killer, they are also on the rise. It is imperative that glass everywhere be treated. #birdglasscollisions #featherfriendly

Our director Rita McMahon spoke with @vicbekiempis at @GuardianUS about the worsening problem of window collisions in NYC, along with our excellent colleagues at @nycbirdalliance and @CornellBirds theguardian.com/us-news/2024/n…



Making your glass Feather Friendly? Great choice! Not sure what marker colour to pick? Here’s the rule: White markers for reflective glass Black markers for fly-through glass The right contrast helps birds spot the barrier and stay safe! #birdsafe #featherfriendly

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Cornwall City Council has endorsed a motion to become a Bird-Friendly City! Key initiatives include keeping cats indoors, reducing light pollution, and installing bird-friendly solutions! Full report: cornwallseawaynews.com/local/bird-fri… #savebirds #featherfriendly #greenbuildings

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Dan L. from Minnesota used our Pro DIY markers on his windows and is thrilled with the results! He says, “The application went extremely well. It came out looking great” Want to make your home bird-safe? Use Feather Friendly visual markers or Bird Divert UV markers! #savebirds

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#LightsOut is key during migration to prevent birds from getting trapped by bright lights and colliding with glass. Combine #LightsOut with Feather Friendly markers for maximum protection. For more info, contact us at info@featherfriendly.com #birdsafe #migration #conservation


Conservation + education = saving birds! @UTMSI has taken a big step to protect birds by applying Feather Friendly markers to their glass and participated in our free Project Recognition Program. Learn how you can participate: featherfriendly.com/pages/project-… #birdsafe #featherfriendly

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Scientists track bird migration with BirdCast, a project by @cornellbirds that uses weather radar to monitor millions of birds. Nighttime lights disorient them, making #LightsOut crucial. Combine with Feather Friendly or Bird Divert markers to truly protect birds. #BirdSafe


Top floors cause only 1% of bird-glass strikes. Most happen from ground up to treetop height, where birds seek food and shelter. Low- to mid-rise buildings pose a bigger threat due to their sheer numbers. Bottom line? Where there's glass, collisions happen. #featherfriendly

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Turning off your lights at night is a good start for bird protection, but to truly keep birds safe, treat your glass with Feather Friendly visual markers or Bird Divert UV markers. Learn more from AP News: [link] apnews.com/article/birds-… #savebirds #conservation #breaking


From being an iconic Chicago landmark, @McCormick_Place is now also an icon in environmental stewardship and bird conservation! Feather Friendly is proud to have been the chosen solution & dramatic reductions in collision have been reported! #mccormickplace #chicago #iconic


190 every 6 seconds, 2.74 million every day, and 1 billion every year. That is how many birds we lose to glass collisions in the US. As alarming as these numbers are, there is hope for a Feather Friendly future. Treat your glass now. #savebirds #conservation #featherfriendly


Education meets conservation at @RamapoCollegeNJ ! Their campus is now bird-safe with our Large-scale Pro markers. Want to protect your property? Choose from our Feather Friendly or Bird Divert markers. Consult us to find the best fit! #featherfriendly #conservation #savebirds

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Celebrate birds with us on Oct 12 - October Big Day & World Migratory Bird Day! Birds face threats like habitat loss, window collisions, & light pollution. You can help! Make glass bird-friendly, dim lights & share sightings on @Team_eBird Learn more: migratorybirdday.org/?utm_source=tw…

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The 2024 State of Canada’s Birds reveals declines in bird populations throughout Canada but there are success stories as well! Key recommendations are protecting habitats, climate action, and biodiversity safeguards. Read the full report here: naturecounts.ca/nc/socb-epoc/r…

Assessing the population status of 463 bird species that regularly occur in Canada. The 2024 State of Canada’s Birds is a partnership between Birds Canada and @environmentca Get the full story at StateOfCanadasBirds.org Art by Shaylena Stenback. #stateofcanadasbirds

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