Latest News About Bird Migration

Updated 2026-05-26 07:04

Here’s the latest on bird migration based on recent publicly reported updates:

Illustration: A representative example is BirdCast’s late-September migration spike, where radar-based counts indicated a southbound surge over large portions of central North America, consistent with peak fall migration and favorable atmospheric conditions that night.[1][2]

Key takeaways for observers and policymakers:

If you’d like, I can tailor this to a specific region (e.g., São Paulo/ Brazil or another area) or pull out recent regional news and notable species sightings. I can also summarize notable upcoming migration windows and practical tips for observers and local conservation groups.

Sources

Is Bird Migration Getting More Dangerous?

Disappearing stopover habitat, more skyscrapers, stronger storms—the biannual flights for migratory birds are getting riskier. But scientists are working to make migration safer.

www.allaboutbirds.org

The New Migration Science | Living Bird - All About Birds

From the Spring 2017 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now. Dawn on the Alabama Coast; the Chuck-will’s-widows are calling in the last of the twilight, but already I can sense a tension in the forest that’s been missing for the past few warm—and essentially birdless—April days at Fort Morgan

www.allaboutbirds.org

2023 News Releases

2026 News Releases 2025 News Releases Southern Wings Full Annual Cycle Migratory Bird Online Guide Now Available January 6, 2025Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies releases online Bird Guide utilizing the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's eBird program data including U.S. State Lev

www.birds.cornell.edu