Birds Georgia has been studying collision-related bird deaths through our Project Safe Flight Program since 2015. Project Safe Flight volunteers patrol selected routes during peak bird migration periods collecting birds that have died or been injured after colliding with buildings. To learn more about Birds Georgia's collision work, to sign the Lights Out Georgia pledge, or to see real-time migration alerts, click the links below:
- Project Safe Flight (collision research)
- Lights Out Georgia (pledge to turn the lights out for migrating birds)
- Collision Resources (a collaborative effort between Birds Georgia and Kyle Horton of Colorado State University to provide real-time data on migrating songbirds and collision risk)