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In the middle of Delhi’s brutal heatwave, a dehydrated Black Kite had collapsed, unable to even move.
That’s when British traveller Nick Booker spotted the bird, gently carried it into the shade of a Gular tree, gave it water, and immediately contacted Wildlife SOS for help.
The way the bird gulped down the water said everything.
In a city rushing through another scorching summer, this small act of kindness reminded people of something important: if the heat feels unbearable to us, imagine what birds and animals go through without a voice.
Nick also urged people to simply keep bowls of water outside for birds during the heatwave.
Sometimes, humanity is as simple as noticing someone silently suffering.
Credits : indogenius | @WildlifeSOS on IG
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