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Chaos Ensues as Swarms of Cicadas Disturb Weather Radar, Causing Car Accident


(Photo : Micheal Kropiewnicki)
Intense Heat
The current heatwave might be a factor. As daylight temperatures continue to rise, we expect to see an increase in adult cicada activity, Dr. Jim Fredericks, the National Pest Management Association s chief entomologist, told AccuWeather recently.
(Photo : Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
And it s been hot recently.
The blistering heat is everywhere. Not only in the Northeast, where many areas saw the first heatwave of the season over the weekend, but also in the Southeastern regions, where temperatures hit triple digits towards the end of May.
Causing a Car Accident
A cicada was accused by Cincinnati police of causing an automobile accident in Ohio. In a Facebook post last week, police warned people that they are blamed for several traffic accidents every time cicadas appear. Police said a young guy crashed his car after driving through a huge swarm, and they advised people to wrap up their windows when d ....

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To save migrating birds, turn off some lights


‘40,000 birds later’
In 1978, Willard, the Field Museum’s collections manager emeritus, heard an offhand remark about birds hitting the McCormick Place, North America’s largest convention center, which is a mile south of the museum. So, he investigated.
“I went down early one morning, just out of curiosity, and wandered around and actually found four or five dead birds,” Willard says. “I might not have gone back if I hadn’t found anything that first day, and now here we are, 40 years later and 40,000 birds later.”
Willard and his colleagues, including Field Museum coauthor Mary Hennen and volunteers from the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors, have visited the site every day before sunrise during migration season, sometimes as early as 3:30 in the morning. ....

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One Billion Birds Die From Building Collisions Every Year. Scientists In Oklahoma Are Using Radar To Find Solutions


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Scott Loss, an associate professor of wildlife ecology, stands in front of the Noble Research Center at Oklahoma State University. Loss says the building is one of the top buildings on campus that they monitored for bird collisions.
Bird populations have declined over the past 30 years. According to
study in 2019, North America has 3 billion fewer birds than it did in 1970, a 29% decrease.
Scientists, including Oklahoma State University wildlife ecology professor Scott Loss, estimate that up to
1 billion birds die every year in the United States after colliding with a building a side effect of light pollution from cities. Now, researchers are using weather radar technology to track migrations with the hope to predict and prevent collisions. ....

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Artificial Intelligence Develops an Ear for Birdsong


Scientific American
Machine-learning algorithms can quickly process thousands of hours of natural soundscapes
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We can learn a lot from nature if we listen to it more and scientists around the world are trying to do just that. From mountain peaks to ocean depths, biologists are increasingly planting audio recorders to unobtrusively eavesdrop on the groans, shrieks, whistles and songs of whales, elephants, bats and especially birds. This summer, for example, more than 2,000 electronic ears will record the soundscape of California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range, generating nearly a million hours of audio. To avoid spending multiple human lifetimes decoding it, researchers are relying on artificial intelligence. ....

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Birds by the Billions: A Guide to Spring's Avian Parade


Birds by the Billions: A Guide to Spring’s Avian Parade
For birders across the United States, it’s a rite of spring: heading out to woodlands and waterways to track down a favorite warbler, vireo, tanager or other bird, many of them migratory.
An Eastern bluebird at the Greenwich Audubon Center in Greenwich, Conn. Eastern bluebirds are found in the East and Midwest; at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin, for instance, sightings of them spike beginning in late April.Credit.Jane Beiles for The New York Times
April 15, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
We asked five birding enthusiasts to give us a rundown on where to go and what bird species to look for in five regions of the United States. All you need are binoculars and a good field guide. ....

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