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What can we do as individuals to protect birds from the extreme heat?

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June 12, 2025

With the onset of summer, it is crucial to prepare for heat waves, periods characterized by significantly elevated temperatures.

- ■SURJIT SINGH FLORA

Such factors can pose significant risks, particularly for populations that are already vulnerable, such as the elderly and individuals with health conditions. Extended exposure to elevated temperatures can result in heat-related health issues such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. We often use water to help lessen the effects of heat. Sometimes, people drink this water, and other times, they use it to take a bath. Additionally, air conditioning is employed to alleviate the stifling heat and foster a more pleasant atmosphere. Indeed! Heat waves are harming not just humans, but also little birds and animals. Everyone is experiencing the consequences of the excessive heat. A significant number of avian species succumb annually due to insufficient water resources and the intense heat of summer. The heat also bothers the loudest birds. While we can rely on our common sense to protect ourselves from the heat, these birds lack that capability. If we care about these birds and put up any effort, we can help them stay cool. We may be able to save birds from dying in the heat by giving them water and shelter when they come to our house or nearby. Make shallow birdbaths with clean water to help birds stay cool and hydrated. Birds drink water and eat food to stay hydrated. Many avian species that

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