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Project Safe Flight Data Review

A member of the sparrow family, the 
      dark-eyed junco is the fourth most frequently found bird at NYC windows. Junco comes from the 
      Spanish word for reed.     Review  Project  Safe  Flight  Data
        •  Collision Totals by Species
        •  Collision Totals by Location
        •  Review Daily Collisions
        •  Species Found Dead Prior to and including Spring 2001
        •  Collision Locations





Review Project Safe Flight Data from 1997 to spring 2001

•  Birds found dead and injured at selected buildings in New York City, 1997-Spring 2001

•  Birds found dead or injured at New York City buildings, 1997-Spring 2001, by location.




Note: The World Trade Center was Project Safe Fight's primary focus prior to 9/11/2001. Almost no work was done fall of 2001. Spring 2002 was better but far from our pre 9/11/2001 efforts.





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