FLAP Canada Annual Migratory Bird Layout at the Royal Ontario Museum 2015
Volunteers from the Fatal Light Awareness Program in Toronto, Ontario collect injured and deceased migratory birds that have collided with the city's structures.
Many millions of migratory songbirds are killed in this way every spring and fall during their migrations.
In a stunning display of the magnitude of issue, a year's worth of collected birds are arranged and presented at the Royal Ontario Museum.
Видео FLAP Canada Annual Migratory Bird Layout at the Royal Ontario Museum 2015 канала FLAP Canada
Many millions of migratory songbirds are killed in this way every spring and fall during their migrations.
In a stunning display of the magnitude of issue, a year's worth of collected birds are arranged and presented at the Royal Ontario Museum.
Видео FLAP Canada Annual Migratory Bird Layout at the Royal Ontario Museum 2015 канала FLAP Canada
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