Elevated temperatures pose a significant threat to avian species. Exposure to extreme heat can lead to heatstroke, dehydration, and organ failure in birds, ultimately resulting in mortality. For example, during heatwaves, birds may exhibit signs of stress such as panting, open-mouth breathing, and wing drooping.
Understanding the impact of high temperatures on avian populations is crucial for conservation efforts. This knowledge informs strategies for mitigating heat-related deaths, such as providing access to water sources and creating shaded areas. Historically, extreme weather events have demonstrated the vulnerability of bird populations to temperature fluctuations, highlighting the need for ongoing research and conservation initiatives.