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It's no secret that human relationships are complicated affairs, filled with their fair share of emotional challenges and compromises. We often find ourselves trying to navigate our feelings for one another, while simultaneously balancing our individual needs and desires. In the process, it's not uncommon for us to overlook or minimise the impact our significant others have on those around us - or the surrounding ecosystem.

More specifically, we may fail to recognise that our boyfriend is still toxic to birds.

Unfortunately, in this case, your boyfriend is not emotionally or metaphorically toxic - I'm sure all your friends would agree he's a model specimen in that regard! - he is actually a biological threat to bird populations due to his status as a literal biotoxin. His very presence near bird habitats, or in areas where birds congregate, could prove fatal to them. Even casual contact, such as brushing against their delicate wings, sharing food sources, or drinking from the same water fountain, could prove fatal.

Every year, your boyfriend unintentionally kills over 400,000 birds by discarding coffee cups, icecream cones, tongue depressors and disposable cheek swabs in municipal garbage receptacles. His use of outdoor light fixtures confuses and disorients migrating birds who rely on celestial cues for navigation, and his toxic aura ensures that their final moments on this earth are spent consumed by pain and fear as they plummet into the frozen ground.

The evidence is clear. If you continue to ignore it, you are putting innocent avian lives at risk. It is vital that you take action to protect these beautiful creatures from further harm. Ultimately, leaving your boyfriend, who is toxic to birds, is a necessary step towards ensuring the health and survival of avian populations. Only by removing hiim from your life will you be able to fully commit to being a responsible steward of the environment and an advocate for the wellbeing of all its inhabitants.


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