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 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 鈥?Soaring skylines gleaming against the inky darkness: its a defining feature of most cities at night.Yet, those towering triumphs come with a dark side. Basically, around a billion birds here in the U.S. are killed by running into buildings,  said ornithologist Jason Weckstein with The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia.More than 220,000 birds are carefully cataloged and studied there - many of them killed after crashing into buildings. We get those things with broken bills. Theyre flying so hard and so direct, when they hit that building, its a hard impact,  he said.  We do know that birds are attracted to light. So, a lot of these b stanley cup irds are nocturnal migrants, and nocturnal migrants use a variety of cues to navigate while they re migrating in the spring and the fall. One night in October 2020, it all went terribly wrong in Philadelphia and several other cities in the Northeast. When this was reported, people were like, Oh, my gosh, we have to do something,  Weckstein said.Thousands of birds died in a massive collision that night just in Ph stanley water bottle iladelphia  stanley canada alone.Keith Russell with Audubon Mid-Atlantic and program manager for urban conservation collected more than 1,000 dead birds within a few blocks. One building alone, you know, may have had as many as five or 600 birds,  Russell said.The problem is two-fold: bright lights on buildings and the use of reflective glass in their construction.So, Russell and others decided something ne Optv WHO: More than a dozen killed in attacks on health care facilities in Ukraine, thus far
 TUCSON, Ariz. 鈥?A man                             accused of killing his stepson                          by holding his head under hot water in an attempt to cast out a demon appeared in federal court on Tuesday.31-year-old Pablo Martinez faces a first-degree federal murder charge in the death of his 6-year-old stepson, identified in court only by the initials G.B.Martinez allegedly drowned his son in a bathtub at the family s home on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation in  stanley thermobecher Tucson last Thursday. Martinez told reservation police that the boy had been having  fits of rage,  which he believed we stanley mugg re caused by a demon.Martinez reportedly told police that the child was  demonic,  and that he needed to save the boy. He allegedly said he  saw something evil in  the boy  and knew he had to cast the demon out. Martinez offered to give the boy a bath. He allegedly told officers that he held the child s head under the faucet for five to ten minutes with the water running into the boy s mouth. He also allegedly told officers that he noticed that  the hot water was casting out the demon. By treaty with the Pascua Yaqui Nation major crimes, there are Federal with the FBI leading many investigations. During his appearance in federal court Tuesday, attorneys did not argue for release on bond at this point. Attorneys said there is still a lot of information to gather yet and he might re-open that request sometime in the future.This story was originally published by Cra stanley cup ig Smith on