Excellent, John! Thanks for the info and glad to hear that someone is up on 
the issue.
Would be interesting to know what the nets are made of and how fine the mesh 
is. Maybe most passerines just simply bounce off it and slide down and recover,
Best,
Glenn

Sent from my iPhone, I think.

> On May 5, 2021, at 11:02 AM, TURNER <redk...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Glenn: Working for the Town of Brookhaven at the time the application was 
> considered and approved, the possible impact to birds from collisions was 
> something we identified and assessed. As part of this assessment I spoke to a 
> number of experts about it and they thought the proposed netting was 
> conspicuous enough as to not pose a danger. Further, a literature search did 
> not turn up instances where this is an issue in other places, with one 
> exception, if I remember correctly, of a duck flying into netting. We can 
> monitor it and if it turns out to be problematic can implement steps to 
> mitigate its impacts.
> 
> Having said this, it is a terrible eyesore that destroyed about 20 acres of 
> forest. 
> 
> John Turner
> 
>  
> 
>> On May 5, 2021 at 8:58 AM Glenn Quinn <gle...@verizon.net> wrote: 
>> 
>> Anybody been watching the construction of the Top Golf Sports Bar on the 
>> north side of the Long Island Expressway in Holtsville (Suffolk County, near 
>> exit 63)??
>> 
>> Aside from being a huge eyesore (you can see it from exits away on the LIE), 
>> the netting that they have erected must be at least 150 feet tall, and 
>> there's a lot of it.
>> 
>> Not that this part of Long Island is a major flyway but I can't help 
>> thinking that it's going to be a problem for migrating birds. Maybe somebody 
>> with more time than I have can look into it.
>> 
>> Glenn
>> 
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