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Given that window collisions kill hundreds of millions of birds each year in the U.S., this bird-friendly glass is a responsible upgrade.
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The habitats are as varied as the birds, ranging from coastal lowlands to inland valleys to deserts and the especially bird-friendly bizarro world of the Salton Sea.
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The habitats are as varied as the birds, ranging from coastal lowlands to inland valleys to deserts and the especially bird-friendly bizarro world of the Salton Sea.
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Two pedestrian bridges are also intended as bird-friendly, providing secret resting places for the our avian friends.
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Who knows whether bird-friendly or forest-grown coffee is best, or if Utz Kapeh beats Rainforest Alliance when it comes to saving jaguars?
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According to the Web site ecolabelling. org, there are more than 300 such labels putting a green stamp on everything from cosmetics and seafood to bird-friendly coffee.
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Examples include: organic foods, sustainably harvested wood products, and bird-friendly coffee.
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Sharon Stiteler suggests that we put feeders on our windows, so the glass is not only safer the birds slow down to check out a food source, but bird-friendly.
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Although they only make up a small fraction of total market share, organic and sustainably produced agricultural products, such as “bird-friendly” coffee and cocoa, are clear examples of this.
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Posted December 1, 2009 at 6:53 pm | Permalink though bird-friendly, comes with almost no resting place… unless they feed while flying
Apple Jacket 2007
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