What is the relationship of the hoopoe bird to the decline of heat in Kuwait?

2024-08-12 2024-08-12T07:53:42Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

Arab Weather - The Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported that the arrival of the "Hoopoe" bird to Kuwait is a sign of the end of the heat wave that swept the country this summer. The agency explained that the decrease in high temperatures during the night and early morning and the approaching appearance of the "Suhail" star, which indicates moderate weather, has prompted some migratory birds to Kuwait, including the "Hoopoe" bird, which is considered one of the first birds to arrive in the country, which heralds the beginning of the end of the heat wave.

The agency also noted Kuwait’s importance as a major transit area for migratory birds, some of which stay during the fall, winter and spring, while others cross to other areas and return in the spring. Last May, Kuwait recorded the highest temperature in the world in the Jahra area, reaching 51 degrees Celsius, while Kuwait City recorded 49 degrees, and Abdali 50 degrees, according to Kuwaiti media reports. The extreme heat resulted in several problems, including fainting cases and an increase in electrical loads that led to power outages after the load index exceeded 16 megawatts.

About the hoopoe

The hoopoe is a distinctive bird with bright colors and a unique shape. It has orange-brown feathers with black and white stripes on its wings and tail, in addition to a crown of feathers on its head that it can raise and lower. The hoopoe is known for its deep voice that is somewhat similar to the sound of "hood hood", hence its name. The hoopoe is considered a migratory bird that lives in different regions around the world, and is distinguished by its ability to adapt to diverse environments, from agricultural lands to deserts. In some cultures, the appearance of the hoopoe is considered a good omen, as it is associated with the arrival of spring and the decline of heat in hot regions.

  • Hoopoe in Arab countries

The hoopoe is a common bird in Arab countries, where it is seen in a variety of environments from farms and gardens to desert areas. The hoopoe is known for its ability to adapt to different climatic conditions, which makes it widespread in most Arab countries, including the Gulf countries, the Levant, and North Africa.

In Arab culture, the hoopoe has a special status, as it was mentioned in the Holy Quran in the story of the Prophet Solomon, peace be upon him. Its appearance in some Arab countries, such as Kuwait, is considered a sign of the decline of heat waves and the beginning of a more moderate season.

The hoopoe is also a symbol of intelligence and cleverness, given its important role in the Quranic story, and its ability to move between different environments in search of food and water. In rural communities, the arrival of the hoopoe may be considered a sign of goodness and abundance of livelihood.

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