Published 17:34 IST, May 11th 2020

Peacock pays 'unexpected' visit to a woman's home, netizens say 'beautiful guest'

Shared on Twitter by a user named Gunjan Mehta clip depicts a mighty feathered peacock perched on the window of house pecking in an attempt to enter.

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Amid coronavirus lockdown, sight of birds and animals wandering casually has become a routine as streets remain free from human activities. In one such incident, a video of a peacock visiting a woman’s home unexpectedly has caught attention of internet. Shared on Twitter by a user named Gunjan Mehta, 15-second clip depicts a mighty feared peacock perched on window of woman’s house pecking in an attempt to enter  home.  

With over 32.5k views and 2.1k likes, clip was captioned as woman asking internet users what should be done when such unanunced guests paid a visit at homes. Immediately, some users called bird a beautiful guest, and that it was a glorious sight to watch a peacock perch on one’s window. Ors said that y were mesmerized to see its vibrant appearance. Some even advised lady to offer bird some food and water speculating that it might be hungry or thirsty in heat of summer. 

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With home confinement measures in place, and n-essential movements restricted to stem surging cases of vel coronavirus, birds have been witnessed swooning across homes and offices of people. Earlier, in one such photo shared online, four peacocks were sitting on table casually at an office at local car gar that had astonished social media. 

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17:34 IST, May 11th 2020