Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Why birds fly into power lines

Scientists have revealed that birds fly into power lines because they have ‘blind spots’ in their field of vision.

Experts discovered that cranes, bustards and storks were unable to see obstacles straight ahead when they tilted their heads downwards in flight, reports the BBC.

Birds often look down during flight to find fellow birds as well as nesting and feeding areas, according to the researchers.

The new evidence has suggested that altering the appearance of power lines cannot prevent the problem.

via Why birds fly into power lines.

1 comment:

Cheng said...

How about that? Birds fly into things because they don't watch where they're going. Who'd have thought it? They really are bird brained.