How September Storms Shift Bird Migration Patterns
How September Storms Shift Bird Migration Patterns
US · Published Sep 5, 2025
September storms are increasingly disrupting bird migration patterns, pushing birds off course and increasing mortality rates.
Changes in storm frequency and intensity are causing birds to delay departures and alter flight behaviors.
Protecting stopover habitats and providing supplemental resources are crucial for bird conservation efforts in the face of changing weather patterns.
Storms disrupt bird migration in September
September, typically a month of crisp air and changing leaves, also marks the peak of avian migration for many species. However, the increasing frequency and intensity of September storms are significantly disrupting these age-old migration patterns. Understanding these shifts is crucial for conservation efforts and predicting ecological changes.
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