Just a reminder during the summer, now that it is finally here, be sure to keep an eye out for signs of heat exhaustion/stroke.
Chukar is showing signs of it right now, so I doused him with water and made sure that he is laying in the grass (wet) in the shade. If he doesn't improve, he will come inside and sit next to a fan.
Here are the signs, copied from the web:
Signs of heat exhaustion include heavy panting, hyperventilation (deep breathing), increased salivation early then dry gums as the heat prostration progresses, weakness, confusion or inattention, vomiting or diarrhea and sometimes bleeding. As the condition progresses towards heat prostration or heat stroke there may be obvious paleness or graying to the gums, shallowing of the breathing efforts and eventually slowed or absent breathing efforts, vomiting and diarrhea that may be bloody and finally seizures or coma. Temperatures above 105 degrees Fahrenheit are dangerous, if you have a way of taking their temperature. Most people don't carry around thermometers with them and the physical signs are usually enough to go by.