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Why Do Birds Run into Windows

It’s a clear, sunny day. You’re strolling to lunch at your new school when—WHAM!—you run smack into a glass door. The glass was so clean you didn’t even realize it was there!

Luckily, people don’t walk very fast, so bumping into a glass door is more embarrassing than painful. But birds fly fast. If they fly into a glass window, they can be badly injured or even killed. We don’t know exactly

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