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#12197549
26 March 2025
A Black kite sits on a mobile signal tower in Siliguri, India, on March 26, 2025. Several birds and kites die in various parts of India as youths use strings while flying kites.
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#12166750
17 March 2025
Blue penguins are seen at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 16, 2025.
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17 March 2025
Blue penguins are seen at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 16, 2025.
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The Muan Airport Plane Crash Is Suspected To Have Been Caused By A Bird Strike
29 December 2024
#11901654
29 December 2024
A military medical helicopter lands at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do, South Korea, where a Jeju Air passenger plane collides during landing on December 29, 2024. The accident claims 176 lives, leaves 3 people missing, and results in 2 rescues, making it the worst domestic passenger plane crash in the country's history.
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#11862852
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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#11862853
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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#11862854
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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#11862855
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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#11862865
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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#11862866
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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#11602568
23 September 2024
A bird's eye view shows the Olympic Sports Center, a shared sports base project between Sichuan and Chongqing in Guansheng New District, Guang'an, China, on September 23, 2024.
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#11602569
23 September 2024
A bird's eye view shows the Olympic Sports Center, a shared sports base project between Sichuan and Chongqing in Guansheng New District, Guang'an, China, on September 23, 2024.
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#11602571
23 September 2024
A bird's eye view shows the Olympic Sports Center, a shared sports base project between Sichuan and Chongqing in Guansheng New District, Guang'an, China, on September 23, 2024.
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#11602573
23 September 2024
A bird's eye view shows the Olympic Sports Center, a shared sports base project between Sichuan and Chongqing in Guansheng New District, Guang'an, China, on September 23, 2024.
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#11602577
23 September 2024
A bird's eye view shows the Olympic Sports Center, a shared sports base project between Sichuan and Chongqing in Guansheng New District, Guang'an, China, on September 23, 2024.
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#10881005
30 December 2023
A Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos Macei) Knocks On The Glass Window Of A House's Attic, Then, Intrigued By Its Reflection In The Glass, Tries To Make Sense Of It, Repeatedly Flying Back And Knocking On The Window At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 30/12/2023. Bird-window Collisions (also Known As Bird Strikes After The Aviation Term Or As Window Strikes) Are A Problem In Both Low- And High-density Urban Areas Worldwide. Birds Strike Glass Because Reflective Or Transparent Glass Is Often Invisible To Them. Birds Can't Perceive Glass As A Barrier, And Often Strike Windows That Reflect The Sky Or Greenery. It Is Estimated That Between 100 Million And 1 Billion Birds Are Killed By Collisions In The United States Alone Each Year, With An Estimated 16 To 42 Million Fatalities In Canada.
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