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Mumbai: A heatwave in March, with temperatures soaring close to 40°C, had a severe impact on avian life in Mumbai. During this period, 81 birds suffering from dehydration were admitted to the Bai Sakarbai Dinshaw Petit (BSDP) Hospital for Animals in Parel. Doctors highlighted that the city’s lack of water bodies exacerbated the issue, especially for large birds like kites, which rely on them for drinking water.

Dr Mayur Dangar, the hospital manager at BSDP, stated, “Birds and wildlife suffered significantly during this time,” according to a report by Hindustan Times.

In March, among the 81 birds treated for dehydration at the hospital, 37 were kites, 22 were pigeons, 17 were crows, four were parrots, and one was a duck. “Another duck was brought in this week,” said Dr. Dangar. In 2024, the hospital had cared for 160 birds between March 1 and May 31, including 70 pigeons, 53 kites, 31 crows, two mynas, two egrets, and two owls, as per a report.

“Most of the birds are brought to the hospital by residents of South Mumbai who rescue them. This year, we’ve observed a 30% increase in heat-related rescues,” Dr. Dangar noted. After being admitted to the hospital, the birds are given oral rehydration solution or electrolytes, and they typically recover within three to four days.

“If their condition is more severe, we administer saline water, and recovery usually takes about seven days, depending on the severity of the injuries,” Dr. Dangar explained.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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