REPORT BIRD COLLISIONS WITH DBIRD

Billions of birds die each year due to human-related causes, including cat predation, bird-window collisions, and entanglement in fishing nets or lines. The vast majority of these deaths are not documented. dBird.org is an online crowd-sourcing data collection tool that provides a way for all of us to contribute to research on human-related bird mortality  and injury.  

If you find a dead or injured bird, please submit a report through dBird. It only takes a minute. No need to download an app, create an account, dBird opens directly in your web browser on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. dBird data helps document and understand human impacts on birds. It improves our ability to advocate for solutions that reduce hazards to birds and provides context and guidance for more scientifically rigorous research efforts, such as standardized collision monitoring protocols.

dBird can be used anywhere in the world, and more than 55 organizations across the U.S. are using this data to help further bird collision research. North Cascades Audubon is an authorized administrator of dBird and we will monitor all reports made in Whatcom County.