From KERA News:
It’s just past dawn outside the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas, and a group of volunteers in bright neon vests is huddled over a lifeless orange and green bird that fell underneath the building’s skywalk.
“Is it a female?” one asks. “Actually, maybe an oriole,” another says.
The volunteers are with a coalition of environmental groups that regularly track bird deaths. Each fall and spring, they spend their mornings downtown collecting the dead or stunned creatures that have collided into buildings.
“In the fall, you’ll start seeing warblers coming and then sparrows and … kind of towards the end of the season in November, we see a lot of American Woodcocks,” said Mei Ling Liu with the Texas Conservation Alliance.














