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Previously on "Smoked bird."
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what we need is someone to come along with fifty thousand links to explain why cats are the real problem
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I sort of assumed they had bird scarers, dead birds falling on expensive mirrors were an obvious hazard of these types of solar plants.
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yep, if shell or BP killed as many birds as windfarms or solar, there would be uproarOriginally posted by zeitghost View Posthttps://uk.news.yahoo.com/emerging-s...2.html#yG4Nofv

Now that's a side effect I hadn't anticipated.
Ho hum.
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Just like the death ray building in London, except that did it to people walking past Maplins...
Walkie Talkie building in London to have 'death ray' problem fixed - Home News - UK - The Independent
a temperature reading on the street outside was over 90 Celsius.
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Smoked bird.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/emerging-s...2.html#yG4Nofv

Now that's a side effect I hadn't anticipated.
Ho hum.
That doesn't work any more, so here's the Wail instead:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/...s-mid-air.html
The said unfortunate birds are called "streamers".Emerging solar plants scorch birds in mid-air
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