Avian Safety Innovations

Anti-Collision Devices for Birds Prevent In-Flight Fatalities

Young Charlie Sobcov, an eighth-grader from Ottawa, loves birds. He learned that up to 500 million birds in North America die each year from flying into windows and wanted to find a way to prevent those deadly collisions. As he educated himself about birds, he learned that they see ultraviolet light a lot better than humans.

By painting a clear plastic with ultraviolet--or blacklight-reactive--paint, he was able to make decals that when placed on windows are easy for birds to see, but nearly invisible to humans. Sobcov has had good results and is further testing his invention for entry in an upcoming science fair.

Photos in the gallery show the shapes glowing blue under a blacklight.

Anti-collision Decals
Using ultraviolet paint on clear plastic to create bird-safe decals for windows.
Bird-friendly Design
Incorporating bird visibility and safety measures into architectural designs.
Avian Conservation Technology
Developing innovative devices and solutions to reduce bird fatalities.

Sectors Adopting This

Building Materials
Opportunity for manufacturers to provide bird-friendly glass and transparent materials for windows.
Construction and Architecture
Demand for architects and designers to integrate bird-safe features into building projects.
Environmental Conservation
Potential for organizations and technology companies to collaborate on avian safety initiatives.
SCORE
1.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 17%
Activity 23%
Freshness 8%

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