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Collisions Between Planes and Birds Follow Seasonal Patterns and Overlap with Breeding and Migration – New Research

Tirth Vaishnav
19 November 2024
6 min
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Bird strikes peak in late summer and autumn—August in the northern hemisphere and April in the southern—but climate change may alter this pattern. Aviation authorities, scientists, and policymakers need to cooperate to minimise risks.
READ: Collisions Between Planes and Birds Follow Seasonal Patterns and Overlap with Breeding and Migration – New Research

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  • The Conversation: High factual reporting
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