High concentration of birds on all runways and approach surfaces creating a bird‑strike hazard at low levels.
Period of Applicability
2025-09-02 14:52 - 2025-11-15 15:00
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Interpretation
High concentration of birds reported for all runways and approach surfaces: most dense 0–200 m at runway beginnings and on approach surfaces, 200–400 m dense, 400–1000 m low dense. Density level 5 between surface and 3000 ft. Species likely include seagulls (750–1500 g) especially at sunrise and sunset and partially during the day, and groups of swallows, swifts, falcons, hawks, eagles, storks, starlings, jackdaws, pigeons and small songbirds moving generally WNW to ESE; crews should expect bird strike hazard on approach and at low altitudes.
Message
BIRD CONCENTRATION INFORMATION FOR ALL RWYS AND APPROACH SURFACES AS FOLLOWS: AT THE BEGINNING OF RWYS: 0-200M THE MOST DENSE AT APPROACH SURFACES : 0-200M THE MOST DENSE, 200-400M DENSE, 400-1000M LOW DENSE DENSITY LEVEL: 5 LOW ALTITUDE : SFC HIGH ALTITUDE: 3000FT 1. IT IS LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER WITH SEAGULL(750-1500GR) GROUPS ON APPROACH SURFACE, ESPECIALLY ON SUNRISE SUNSET HOURS AND PARTIALLY DURING THE DAY. 2. IT IS LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER WITH GROUPS OF SWALLOW(14-20GR), SWIFT (38-100GR),FALCON (130-1600 GR), HAWK (420-1180GR), EAGLE (1000-2000 GR), STORK(2275-4400GR) MOVING FROM WEST-NORTHWEST TO EAST-SOUTHEAST DIRECTION. 3. IT IS LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER WITH GROUPS OF STARLING (55-100 GR), JACKDAW (220-270GR), PIGEON(240-380GR), AND LITTLE SONGBIRD (15-30 GR