Published 13:31 IST, April 5th 2020
Video of birds dancing in group leaves netizens mesmerised; watch
Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan shared a video recently, where a group of birds can be seen flying around in a choreographed way.
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Ever since coronavirus lockdown has been put in place, Twitter has been flooded with visuals of wildlife flocking in streets of cities and towns across globe. Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan shared a video recently, where a group of birds can be seen flying around in a choreographed way. phemen is called a murmuration, Kaswan wrote while sharing video on his official Twitter handle.
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video has garnered more than 56,000 views since it was uploed on April 5. video is apparently from Indian state of Gujarat, where phemen takes place at this time of every year. However, Parveen clarified that occurring is rmal and it is t due to coronavirus lockdown. post has received a lot of reactions with people sharing quotes like, 'Birds of same fears flock toger'.
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clarification from Parveen came because videos and ims of animals coming out on streets in different cities have been doing rounds on social media since lockdown began. Animals like elephants, civet, bison, deer have appeared in multiple cities in India after nationwide curfew began on March 25.
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Coronavirus lockdown
COVID-19 has claimed more than 64,700 lives across world and has infected over 12,03,000 people globally since it first broke out in December 2019. China was most affected country until last month before Italy and Spain surpassed it to record most number of deaths anywhere in world due to COVID-19. virus is believed to have originated from a seafood market in China's Wuhan city, epicentre of disease, where animals were reportedly being tred illegally.
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13:31 IST, April 5th 2020