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by Retric
953 days ago
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Fermi estimates are fine, we aren’t trying to track bird deaths out to 6 decimal places. I have no problem saying 30-70 million stray cats and something like ~6 billion calories per day from wildlife. Stray cats may have higher density near people but so do song birds because humans feed birds they like to look at. Someone buying 10kg of bird feed a month keeps quite a lot of bird biomass alive. |
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Or so one could reach with Fermi estimates. I think it should be made clear when you link that study that you meant "a back of the envelope calculation says that x birds were killed" etc. etc. rather than implying there was any rigor to it.