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‘Terrible scene’: Dead birds litter front of NYC condo with glass facade

Por: New York Post Nation October 17, 2022

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Birds that stop in the Big Apple on their way south for the winter are dying by the dozen thanks to a ritzy Central Park condo with avian death traps for windows, advocates say. Ever since Circa Central Park — a sparkly 11-story building on West 110th Street with multi-million dollar apartments — finished construction in 2017, migratory birds have been crashing into its curved, glass facade, making it for migratory bird deaths.  “The... + full article



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