Kalpaka’s First Step to Quench the Thirst of Summer Birds
Kalpaka’s First Step to Quench the Thirst of Summer Birds
On March 27, 2025, at around 3 PM, we, volunteers from Kalpaka Foundation, gathered at RBI Layout, just outside Sri Someshwara Sabha Bhavana.
We didn’t arrive with much—just a few earthen pots, a ladder, some rope… and a heart full of purpose.
Our mission was simple, yet urgent:
To begin our Bird Water Pot Project, tying 500 water pots across the city so birds and small creatures like squirrels won’t suffer in the scorching summer heat.
They can’t ask for help.
But we can still answer their thirst.
We placed our Kalpaka tent near the Sabha Bhavana, with sunlight streaming through the trees.
Then came a moment we’ll never forget – Our first water pot was tied, and the smile on our volunteer’s face said it all.
It wasn’t just a pot. It was the beginning of a promise – A promise to protect those who fly above us – quiet, unnoticed, and in need.
One team carried a heavy ladder, searching for strong, safe branches to tie more pots.
Another group spoke with passersby—sharing our story and why it matters.
We discussed rising temperatures, declining bird populations, and how a single pot could save a life.
Back in the tent, a third group sat rolling seed balls—soil and native seeds pressed together with care and intention.
This is for our next big mission:
When the rains return, we’ll plant 10,000 seed balls across the city, bringing back green cover and creating shelter for all creatures.
Eventually, we found a lovely spot, just outside a small juice shop.
We tied the pot.
We filled it with water.
We stepped back.
The shopkeeper smiled and said,
“Yes, I’ll refill the pot every day.”
That quiet promise meant everything.
It was kindness at its simplest and most sincere.
We thought, Maybe this will be easier than we imagined.
But it wasn’t.
As darkness fell, our teams returned, still holding the remaining pots in their hands.
We couldn’t find enough safe places or enough people ready to take responsibility.
Yes, we felt a little disheartened. But it wasn’t a failure.
Because that one pot, tied with care and filled with hope, was our first step. And every movement starts with just that.
We’ll return—this time with more planning and with stronger community ties.
We’ll speak to more shopkeepers, guards, and residents—anyone willing to help care for the birds.
We’ll identify safe, visible, refillable spots—and track them for action.
And we’ll keep reaching out—educating, inspiring, and reminding everyone that kindness doesn’t need much—it just needs a willing heart.
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