Our study species, the brown-headed cowbird, is commonly found on airport grounds and has been involved in >130 reported bird-aircraft collisions (hereafter, bird strikes) in the past 23 years (Dolbeer et al., 2013). Species belonging to the families Sturnidae and Icteridae, which includes the brown-headed cowbird ( Lowther, 1993), are the second most common avian group involved in bird strikes with civil aircraft ( Dolbeer et al., 2013), and among the top five most hazardous groups to military aircraft ( Zakrajsek and Bissonette, 2005).
Our study species, the brown-headed cowbird, is commonly found on airport grounds and has been involved in >130 reported bird-aircraft collisions (hereafter, bird strikes) in the past 23 years (Dolbeer et al., 2013). Species belonging to the families Sturnidae and Icteridae, which includes the brown-headed cowbird ( Lowther, 1993), are the second most common avian group involved in bird strikes with civil aircraft ( Dolbeer et al., 2013), and among the top five most hazardous groups to military aircraft ( Zakrajsek and Bissonette, 2005).
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