The interaction between some human obstacles and birds |
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Authors: | E. Daniel Barbara J. Willard |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, 43701 Bloomington, Indiana;(2) Present address: Wisconsin Public Service Commission, Hill Farms State Office Bldg, 53701 Madison, Wisconsin |
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Abstract: | Some of the literature pertinent to the interactions of birds of flight and man made obstacles, such as transmission lines is reviewed here. Some birds use these towers, poles, and buildings for nesting and perches. They also collide with them. Original observations presented here suggest that the environmental impacts of these types of obstacles on birds, and vice-versa, seem not due to the inability of the birds to perceive the obstacles, but rather that the birds are apparently distracted from a safe flight pattern by their own species, or by others.Editor's Note: Although this paper is quite specialized in comparison with many other articles published in Environmental Management, I feel it is a very useful overview of the problems and the literature related to bird collisions with manmade obstacles. It is hoped that the information presented by the Willards will be helpful to other workers who are perhaps engaged in preparing environmental impact statements concerning structures that could invite bird collisions. |
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Keywords: | Bird collisions Bird migrations High tension lines TV transmission towers Telephone lines Bird flight patterns Powerline Impacts |
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