RFTRB37X–Bird, electrocuted on overhead power wires,Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
RMBN11PB–Electrical cables with Bird Flight Diverters, to prevent migrating birds being electrocuted.
RM2JHTMTY–Manresa, Spain. 18th July, 2022. On 18 July in Manresa a fire caused by an electrocuted bird burnt 1700 hectares. (Photo by Maria Ximena Borrazas/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2D824FX–Bat electrocuted dead hanging in electric wires
RM2BNMG10–White stork (Ciconia ciconia) electrocuted on power line. Burgundy, France, June.
RMDAMDH5–A stork stands inside a nest on an power pole in Raddusch im Spreewald befindet, Germany, 7 June 2011. Nesting on a pole is fairly dangerous for the birds because they can easily be electrocuted. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RMRB1CMK–Dead buzzard lying in field highlands scotland
RFTRB37Y–Bird, electrocuted on overhead power wires,Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
RFJRM306–HAI DUONG, VIETNAM, May, 20: young man go trapping birds in the forest on May, 20, 2014 in Hai Duong, Vietnam.
RFMK08A5–Dead bird on the wire. An electric bird killed by an electric current
RFT6MJJR–Dead birds hang upside down from an overhead wire after a lightning strike in a storm. Illustrates the power of bad weather.
RMEWXF8A–Electrical tower with cables with bird flight diverters to prevent birds being electrocuted.
RF2K2918D–Dead bird on the wire. An electric bird killed by an electric current.
RF2HK9D76–electric pole wet from rain killed a crow that cleaned its beak on its surface, selective focus
RM2G08KD3–A dead tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) in California, one of millions of birds killed as a result of a collision with power lines.
RF2D8JMBE–Bat electrocuted dead hanging in electric wires
RMDAMDH6–Two storks mate inside a nest on an power pole in Raddusch im Spreewald befindet, Germany, 7 June 2011. Nesting on a pole is fairly dangerous for the birds because they can easily be electrocuted. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RMRAYHFY–Dead buzzard lying in field highlands scotland
RFTRB380–Bird, electrocuted on overhead power wires,Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
RFJRFRPG–HAI DUONG, VIETNAM, May, 20: young man go trapping birds in the forest on May, 20, 2014 in Hai Duong, Vietnam.
RFMK08GW–Dead bird on the wire. An electric bird killed by an electric current
RMEWXF86–Electrical tower with cables with bird flight diverters to prevent birds being electrocuted.
RF2K29185–Dead bird on the wire. An electric bird killed by an electric current.
RM2G08K83–A dead tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) in California, one of millions of birds killed as a result of a collision with power lines.
RMRB1CJA–Dead buzzard lying in field highlands scotland
RFMK086A–Dead bird on the wire. An electric bird killed by an electric current
RM2G08KBK–A dead tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) in California, one of millions of birds killed as a result of a collision with power lines.
RFMK1K28–Dead bird on the wire. An electric bird killed by an electric current
RM2G08KA3–A dead tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) in California, one of millions of birds killed as a result of a collision with power lines.
RM2G08KCG–A dead tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) in California, one of millions of birds killed as a result of a collision with power lines.
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