1,000 birds Died After Striking Chicago Building in 24 Hours

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1,000 birds Died After Striking Chicago Building in 24 Hours
  • October 11, 2023
  • 10:00 AM CDT
  • Antonia Bowring
volunteer with hundreds of dead birds

Nearly 1,000 birds died last week after colliding into a Chicago building.

All the deaths took place in a single day, raising concerns about the sustainability of buildings.

1,000 birds Died After Striking Chicago Building in 24 Hours

The birds were collected by scientists and civil society members from McCormick Place Lakeside Center. 

Numbers Surpassed Previous Record

The recent numbers surpassed the previous record by three times, a bird monitoring group told BBC.

Annette Prince, the director of Bird Collision Monitors said they found around 700-800 birds in a single square mile.

McCormick Place tweeted that the previous record was around 300 a day and they were “truly saddened by the incident”.

McCormick Place learned that on Wednesday night an extremely large number of migratory birds died after colliding into the Lakeside Center and other campus buildings.

For information on McCormick Place's Migratory Birds Policy please visit: https://t.co/IbpmLEM4Rd pic.twitter.com/kGdnOk9fTP

— McCormick Place (@McCormick_Place) October 6, 2023

Why Did The Birds Die?

There are multiple reasons for why the birds collided with the buildings.

The BBC reported that unusual migration patterns due to climate change and bad weather are some of the reasons.

Climate activists have also been urging buildings to reduce bright lights which can distract birds while flying at night. 

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