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Fireworks are stressing out wild birds, study finds

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Fireworks can cause stress to birds in the wild, a study of Greylag geese in Austria suggests.

Researchers fitted temporary transmitters to 20 wild Greylag geese at Almsee, a lake in Upper Austria which is close to villages that hold midnight fireworks displays to mark the new year.

The transmitters record the birds’ heart rate and body temperature, which are measures of physiological stress.

The study, led by Dr Claudia Wascher of Anglia Ruskin University, recorded that the average heart rate of the geese increased by 96%, from 63 to 124 beats per minute, in the first hour of New Year’s Day, from midnight to 1am.

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