The escalating issue of light pollution on San Juan Island is raising concerns for both local residents and migratory birds. In a recent letter to the editor, Joseph Franetic highlights how the increasing number of outdoor lights is diminishing the once pristine night skies, making it harder to view stars and planets. He emphasizes the negative impact of artificial lighting on bird migration, noting that over six million birds passed through Washington State recently, many of which suffer disorientation and exhaustion from night lights. Franetic advocates for practical measures such as motion sensor or timer-controlled outdoor lights and down-shielded lighting to reduce sky glow. He encourages the community to collaborate to preserve the island’s dark skies, fostering a more favorable environment for wildlife and enhancing the nighttime experience for all.