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Wire Marker Effectiveness Review

Visual markers applied to power lines can help to attract flying birds’ attention earlier and avoid collision. Thus, grid operators apply ‘wire markers’ (or bird flight diverters) to lines in high-risk areas. However, with many products on the market and a multitude of factors influencing how effective markers are in reducing collisions, it can be difficult for grid operators to get an overview of what the science says regarding best practice in wire marking.

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Liam Innis

Liam joined RGI in June 2019 and now works on the Onshore Environment Team. As of 2021, he is responsible for the coordination of three national TSO/NGO collaboration projects in Germany and Ireland. He is also the contact person for topics relating to nature protection and ecosystem restoration. He has previously worked in public relations, research, teaching and sustainable development. Liam holds degrees in Modern Languages (BA – German, Spanish and French with Dutch) and Environment, Development and Policy (MA) from the Universities of Newcastle and Sussex (UK) respectively.