John Pearson
04-06-2009, 06:02 PM
In a recent USA Today article by Roger Yu:
The bird-chirping sound that echoes through Detroit metro's McNamara Terminal is not, like other airports , piped through speakers.
It seems the terminal has all the trppings of a bird sanctuary - a large water fountain,artificial plants, food crumbs from resturants and a tall ceiling with metal beams. Over the years birds have entered the terminalthrough the cracks. bird droppings have been an issue. "We don't want them there due to potential health problems", spokesman Michael Conway says. "But people seem to like hearing the bird sound".
Airport officials have been working with wildlife specialists to shoo them out. They've captured some but haven't located the cracks.
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It doesn't say it in the article but I'd bet we're talking 'sparrows' here. Whaddya think?
The bird-chirping sound that echoes through Detroit metro's McNamara Terminal is not, like other airports , piped through speakers.
It seems the terminal has all the trppings of a bird sanctuary - a large water fountain,artificial plants, food crumbs from resturants and a tall ceiling with metal beams. Over the years birds have entered the terminalthrough the cracks. bird droppings have been an issue. "We don't want them there due to potential health problems", spokesman Michael Conway says. "But people seem to like hearing the bird sound".
Airport officials have been working with wildlife specialists to shoo them out. They've captured some but haven't located the cracks.
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It doesn't say it in the article but I'd bet we're talking 'sparrows' here. Whaddya think?