Dead Yellow-rumped Warbler at the Zesto Building, i.e. Blatt Beer and Table. |
Monday morning, May 13th, was the deadliest spring morning for bird migrants through east Omaha. There were 18 known window-strikes at eleven different buildings.
These are the species found, the locality and notes... There were likely other fatalities in the vicinity, but not every potential building was visited.
- Yellow-rumped Warbler: Zesto Building: Blatt Beer and Table - carcass on the east side, by the second from south doorway
- Clay-colored Sparrow: Qwest/CenturyLink Center Omaha - carcass just north of the main convention center entryway
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak: Qwest/CenturyLink Center Omaha - carcass of a male at the eastern portion of the north-facing entryway at the south extent of the west side
- House Wren - Qwest/CenturyLink Center Omaha: disabled at the western portion of the north-facing entryway at the south extent of the west side
- White-throated Sparrow: 1200 Landmark Center - carcass on the north side of the eastern building, in the middle extent
- White-throated Sparrow: 1200 Landmark Center - carcass on the north side of the tower, at the eastern corner
- Lincoln's Sparrow: 1200 Landmark Center - carcass at the east side of the north doorway into the atrium
- Gray Catbird: 1200 Landmark Center - disabled bird at the west-facing wall, east of the south entryway into the atrium; bird dead within five minutes
- Clay-colored Sparrow: Central Park Plaza - disabled outside the south-facing glass at Starbucks, at the north tower; bird taken and released elsewhere
- Clay-colored Sparrow: Central Park Plaza - disabled at the western plaza area of the south tower; bird taken and released elsewhere
- Clay-colored Sparrow: Union Pacific Center - carcass along the west side, a couple of yards from its south end
- Red-eyed Vireo: Gottschalk Freedom Center - carcass on the west side, by the fourth section of glass from the south end
- Clay-colored Sparrow: Zorinsky Federal Building - carcass on the west side, at the second section from the north end
- Sora: First National Tower - carcass on the east side of the main tower, at the northern extent of the steps, adjacent to the public sidewalk
- Tennessee Warbler: Omaha Public Power District Energy Plaza - carcass on the north side, at the first section from the west corner
- Clay-colored Sparrow: Law Building - carcass on the east side at the northern section of glass
- White-throated Sparrow: Law Building - carcass on the north side at the second section of glass from the west corner; a live one acting confused prominent on the west side of the building
- Lincoln's Sparrow: Omaha-Douglas Civic Center - carcass on the north side, just east of the doors into the atrium
Dead Rose-breasted Grosbeak at the CenturyLink Center. |
Dead Sora the the First National Bank Tower. |
Group portrait of many of the bird fatalities/carcasses from May 12th and 13th, 2013.