Erie Residents Urged to Reduce Artificial Light During Bird Migration
Erie Residents Urged to Reduce Artificial Light During Bird Migration
US · Published Jun 7, 2026
As millions of birds migrate through Erie County, Pennsylvania, experts are urging residents to minimize artificial light to ensure safe passage for the birds.
According to the Erie Bird Observatory, approximately 5.7 million birds passed through the area in a single night, as tracked by heat radars on birdcast.org.

Why It's Important?

Artificial light poses a significant risk to migrating birds, as it can cause disorientation and disrupt their natural navigation. This is particularly concerning during peak migration periods when millions of birds pass through Erie County. Residents and businesses with upward-facing lights are encouraged to take immediate action to reduce light pollution. Failure to do so could lead to increased bird mortality and ecological disruption. The collaboration between the Erie Bird Observatory and local partners aims to mitigate these risks.

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