Too much light at night disturbs great tits when breeding

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    >__Great tits have fewer young in nesting boxes in the city than in forests. The reason for this is light pollution, according to a Swiss study. Great tits are more restless at night in the city and warm their eggs less.__

    >In order to investigate the influence of humans on breeding birds, a study involving the Sempach Ornithological Institute compared the hatching rate of great tits nesting in the forest with those in the city. According to a press release issued by the ornithological institute on Tuesday, the results are clear: more young hatch when the great tits constantly warm their eggs during the night.

    >However, they only do this in the forest and much less in urban nesting boxes. In the city, they are all the more restless the more brightly lit the locations of their nests are. The great tits therefore warm their eggs less consistently.

    >The fact that even common and well-adapted birds such as the great tit have problems with nocturnal light is an alarm signal for the ornithological station. It is therefore important to preserve dark places for nocturnal and less adaptable animals such as owls and bats.

    >Light pollution also dulls the birds’ sense of direction, especially on nights with fog and dense clouds, the press release said. When they return from their wintering grounds, they orientate themselves by the stars, among other things, which is why they depend on a starry sky on their journey.

    >Avoiding unnecessary light at night is therefore a top priority for the bird observatory. The environmental and nature conservation organisation therefore recommends so-called “full cut-off lights”, which do not emit any light above the horizontal and thus reduce the light intensity.

  2. That’s got to be one of the best news article titles I’ve read in a long time. Feels like AT is the natural place to post it as well. Props OP, you won the Sub today

  3. This hits home for me. I have had this argument many times in the bedroom.

    I say let there be light. Let the great tits be seen even at night.

    For me this extends to ^all ^birds, not just great tits, but all tits, ^as ^well ^as ^other ^birds, not just say brown boobies, but all boobies, and cocks too, all cocks, even cock-of-the-rock and cock-of-the-wood.

    I say, let us see all the boobies and tits and cocks ^and ^other ^birds, even at night.

    *Fin*

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