The dazzling views of Central Park come with a dark side.
From tiny yellow warblers to large, elegantly marked woodpeckers, their journeys end at the building, Circa Central Park, when they crash into glass they can’t see.
The deaths have brought outrage from bird advocates, shame on social media, disapproval from neighbors and even stronger disapproval from the residents’ own children.
Circa Central Park certainly isn’t the only bird-killing building in the city, but it appears to be among the worst.
Last year, the number of window strikes at Circa put it in the top three among buildings monitored by NYC Audubon.
Organizations:
NYC Audubon