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It might be interesting to further develop this question by examining the data to see how many birds were hit per incident. Because this is time of year has a lot of migration, one would expect a rise in the number of birds hit per incident.
I just answered this. You can see that during the fall months, there are more instances of larger numbers of birds being struck per incident. This is probably due to birds migrating and dying together.
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