Climate change has a significant impact on migratory birds due to the alteration of their habitats and migration patterns. As temperatures rise, habitats shift, affecting the availability of food, water, and nesting sites for these birds. Changes in migration timing and route are observed as birds adapt to shifting weather patterns. Additionally, extreme weather events caused by climate change, such as storms and heatwaves, can disrupt migration and breeding cycles, leading to population declines among migratory bird species. Overall, climate change poses a serious threat to the survival of migratory birds and further conservation efforts are needed to mitigate these effects.