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Migrating Birds Have a Big, Clear Problem - Short Wave

Migrating Birds Have a Big, Clear Problem - Short Wave

Update: 2025-10-22
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Around this time of year, every night, a quiet exodus is occurring. Hundreds of millions of birds are migrating thousands of miles south for the winter. One of the biggest dangers for these tiny travelers? Glass. 

Researchers estimate that every year in the U. S., collisions with glass windows take out at least a billion birds. Even if the birds initially fly away, these collisions can cause concussions, broken bones, and other injuries; most victims don’t survive. 

After much reporting, NPR science correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce has found … it doesn’t have to be this way. Scientists and researchers have studied how to stop collisions from happening, and examples around the country indicate that even little solutions can make a big difference.

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Migrating Birds Have a Big, Clear Problem - Short Wave

Migrating Birds Have a Big, Clear Problem - Short Wave