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Commission working group expands bird‑strike monitoring, seeks citizen scientists

City of Austin Environmental Commission · April 15, 2026

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Summary

The commission’s bird‑friendly design working group reported ongoing outreach, partnerships with Travis Audubon and universities, and plans for a citizen‑scientist bird‑strike study using iNaturalist and Bird Collision Mapper to inform design recommendations.

Commissioner Bridal reported April 15 that the Environmental Commission’s bird‑friendly design working group has continued meeting and plans to build a citizen‑scientist network to document bird collisions across the city.

Bridal said the group is partnering with Travis Audubon, local universities and organizations to gather data via iNaturalist and Bird Collision Mapper and to pull publicly posted observations from Facebook group threads; the goal is to analyze patterns through the spring and produce a city‑specific report. The working group is also coordinating outreach to Travis County and private property owners to collect reports from institutional buildings.

Why it matters: Data from a local bird‑strike inventory will inform potential policy and design recommendations (glazing guidance, lighting and habitat management) and help the city design mitigation strategies tailored to Austin’s species and building fabric.

Next steps: The working group will continue spring outreach, recruit volunteers and compile year‑end reporting from collected observations.