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Birds are attracted to light, and it can distract them. Sometimes, confused birds fly into buildings at high speed. Bird deaths are extremely common during migration seasons.
Migrating birds attracted by light pollution face higher toxic chemical exposure. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 6, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2022 / 10 / 221025150247.htm.
Migrating birds need stopover locations en route where they can rest and feed. A new study shows that artificial light draws them away from sites they would normally use and into risky zones.
The journeys of night-migrating birds are already fraught with danger. Light pollution adds yet another hazard beyond the increased risk of collisions with buildings or communication towers.
Birds are attracted to light, and it can distract them. Sometimes, confused birds fly into buildings at high speed. Bird deaths are extremely common during migration seasons.
Birds attracted by the glow of artificial light at night are drawn into areas where they are also exposed to higher concentrations of airborne toxic chemicals, according to a new study.
The journeys of night-migrating birds are already fraught with danger. Light pollution adds yet another hazard beyond the increased risk of collisions with buildings or communication towers. According ...
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