A close look at one season in one key site that reveals the amazing
science and magic of spring bird migration, and the perils of human
encroachment.
Every spring, billions of birds sweep north, driven by ancient instincts
to return to their breeding grounds. This vast parade often goes
unnoticed, except in a few places where these small travelers
concentrate in large numbers. One such place is along Lake Erie in
northwestern Ohio. There, the peak of spring migration is so spectacular
that it attracts bird watchers from around the globe, culminating in one
of the world's biggest birding festivals.
Millions of winged migrants pass through the region, some traveling
thousands of miles, performing epic feats of endurance and navigating
with stunning accuracy. Now climate change threatens to disrupt patterns
of migration and the delicate balance between birds, seasons, and
habitats. But wind farms--popular as green energy sources--can be
disastrous for birds if built in the wrong places. This is a fascinating
and urgent study of the complex issues that affect bird migration.