COBirders,

In an effort to help migratory birds, National Audubon Society, the
International Dark Sky Association, and Denver Audubon have partnered to
launch *Lights Out Colorado <https://idacolorado.xyz/lights-out-colorado/>.
*Several other local Audubon chapters in Colorado are also monitoring
bird-building collisions and working with their cities and towns to
encourage lights out during migration. The Lights Out Colorado program
provides information about the steps we can take to reduce light pollution,
energy use and costs, and make migration safer for birds. Please take a
look at the newly-launched *Lights Out Colorado website*
<https://idacolorado.xyz/lights-out-colorado/> to learn more and take a
pledge to support the effort.

On a related note, tomorrow (Thursday) night is forecast to be the first
night of higher migration numbers for much of Colorado, according to
*BirdCast* <https://birdcast.info/migration-tools/migration-forecast-maps/>.
What an excellent time to start dimming or turning off lights at night! And
please tell your neighbors, friends, family, NextDoor and other
neighborhood listservs, Facebook, and anyone else you can about the
benefits of lights out during migration. You can check *upcoming Migration
Alerts* <https://birdcast.info/migration-tools/local-migration-alerts/> for
your location through BirdCast as well.

Aiken Audubon (Pikes Peak Region) has a small team beginning its third year
of monitoring for bird-building collisions. If you live in the Pikes Peak
Region and are interested in getting involved, or live elsewhere and are
interested in monitoring locally, feel free to send me a message.

Every step we take as individuals to help birds can go so much further as a
community. Thanks for your help!

Tyler Stuart
Aiken Audubon
Colorado Springs

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