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"Dustbathing: A Universal Ritual of Nature's Creatures" From the majestic Western Capercaillie emerging from its dustbath in Cairngorms National Park to the playful African Elephant herd indulging in a communal dustbathing and feeding session, it is evident that dustbathing is an essential activity for various species. In September, the Red-legged Partridge of Oxfordshire, England finds solace in a dusty patch as it meticulously cleanses itself. This ritualistic behavior is not limited to one individual but can be observed across different individuals within a population. Even on opposite sides of the globe, such as Tanzania's Serengeti National Park or Denmark's Tipperne Reserve, creatures like Skylarks find comfort in rough tracks or sandy patches where they engage in this peculiar yet vital practice. Dust bathing serves multiple purposes for these birds - cleaning feathers and removing parasites while also providing relief from hot weather. Not only birds partake in this unique habit; even Eurasian Tree Sparrows and House Sparrows take advantage of sand pits to sunbathe and cleanse themselves during summer months. Meanwhile, domestic chickens enjoy their freedom by engaging in dust baths both on smallholdings and free-range environments throughout England. Whether it be for hygiene maintenance or cooling off during scorching temperatures, dustbathing remains an integral part of nature's routine. It showcases how diverse species have adapted to utilize natural resources available to them for their well-being. So next time you stumble upon a creature immersed in a cloud of swirling particles, remember that beneath the surface lies more than just dirt – there lies an ancient instinct ingrained within them all – the timeless act of dustbathing.