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Explainer: Here's how pollution from micro-plastics is silencing India’s birds

These particles carry toxic chemicals like PCBs and DDT, which disrupt hormones and harm immunity, growth and reproduction
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Field reports from Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Assam reveal deaths of kingfishers with plastic in their stomachs. Photo: iStock
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Across India’s wetlands, coastlines and cities, the once-familiar chorus of birdsong is fading. Plastic pollution — often seen as a marine or urban issue — is now threatening bird populations in ways that are both visible and insidious.

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Ingestion: Mistaking plastic for food, birds consume bottle caps, wrappers and micro-plastics. These block digestion, puncture organs and reduce hunger signals. Bird parents even feed plastic to chicks, mistaking it for prey.

Entanglement: Discarded fishing lines, kite strings and packaging straps trap birds, causing deformities, starvation or death.

Nesting hazards: Urban birds use plastic fibers in nests, exposing chicks to heat stress and toxins.

Food chain disruption: “Plastic pollution is now a leading factor contributing to bird population decline across India,” said Dr Tejdeep Kaur Kler, Principal Ornithologist at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. “Carnivorous and insectivorous birds that depend on clean water bodies and wetlands are especially at risk. If plastic continues to poison our rivers, ponds and skies, the silence of the birds will soon echo our own ecological failure,” she added.

  • The Plastic Waste Management Rules (2016) laid the foundation for plastic collection, segregation and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
  • In 2022, India banned certain single-use plastics, including drinking straws, cutlery and polystyrene containers.
  • Several states like Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Maharashtra and Kerala have implemented local bans on plastic carry bags.

Plastic pollution is a human-made crisis — but it’s also one we can solve, experts say. Birds have long connected us to nature’s rhythms. If their songs are lost beneath layers of plastic, the silence will be ours to bear. Their silence is not just a loss of beauty — it’s a warning to act now.

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