Birders and fans of the late celebrity owl Flaco have got a new ally in their push to make the city safer for avian creatures: The 11,000-member District Council 9 of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades.
The union has come out in support of a City Council bill that would require most buildings to make their windows bird-friendly to prevent the animals from slamming into buildings' reflective glass.
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