http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/brightsource-solar-plant-sets-birds-on-fire-as-they-fly-overhead-1.2739512

Workers at a state-of-the-art solar plant in the Mojave Desert have a
name for birds that fly through the concentrated beams of solar energy
focused upward by the plant's 300,000 mirrors — "streamers," for the
smoke plume that comes from birds that ignite in midair.

Federal wildlife investigators who visited BrightSourceEnergy's
Ivanpah plant last year and watched as birds burned and fell,
reporting an average of one "streamer" every two minutes, are urging
California officials to halt the operator's application to build a
still-bigger version.

The investigators want the halt until the full extent of the deaths
can be assessed. Estimates per year now range from a low of about a
thousand by BrightSource to 28,000 by an expert for the Center for
Biological Diversity environmental group.

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"Streamers" establishes the graphic well.

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