Luke Franke | Audubon
Urban Hazards to Birds
Urban habitats can be hazardous.
In the long evolutionary history of birds, our modern cities are brand new appearances on the landscape. Seattle’s first skyscraper, Smith Tower, was practically just erected in 1914. Since then, our cities have continued to grow and change dramatically, bringing new hazards to birds: free-ranging cats, glass, artificial light at night, and pesticides, to name a few. Not all birds are equiped to navigate these hazards, and the impacts can be devastating.
Birds Connect Seattle is committed to reducing urban hazards to birds. Learn more about urban hazards and what you can do to help.







