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How Noise Pollution Affects Birds

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🗓️ 28 February 2024

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Summary

Birds rely on hearing, making them sensitive to noise pollution.

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This is bird note.

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Dr Clinton Francis is a sensory ecologist who studies how noise pollution affects birds like this black-headed grow speak. He says sounds from

0:15.3

machines and vehicles can really disrupt bird behavior because for most birds

0:20.5

their sense of hearing isn't very good.

0:23.2

Even though birds do rely on acoustics and hearing quite strongly,

0:27.2

your typical bird hears about half as well as we do.

0:30.8

Birds rely on their hearing to sense predators and prey and for mating.

0:36.0

They need to hear each other's songs and calls in order to communicate and find each other.

0:41.0

That makes them very sensitive to noise pollution. Clinton says

0:45.4

some species like the Blackhead of Grossbeak will just avoid places that get too loud

0:50.6

for them. In our long-term study sites in New Mexico,

0:56.6

where we've studied how noise from essentially

0:59.8

the energy sector restructures bird communities, we see a loss, a complete loss of about

1:06.0

one-third of species in noise-polluted areas.

1:10.2

But Clinton says there are lots of ways to help, from switching to quieter electric vehicles

1:15.5

to using lawn equipment outside of morning hours when birds are singing the most.

1:19.9

Rakes are strongly encouraged, or just leave the leaves.

1:23.6

Learn more about what you can do to reduce noise pollution

1:30.7

on a special season of the Bring Birds Back podcast.

1:34.0

Listen in your favorite podcast app or at birdnote.org. I'm Tasha Lawson.

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