Peacock sits on prime of termite mound in video from Dudhwa Nationwide Park. Watch

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Twitter user Sanjay Kumar IAS posted a video of a peacock sitting on a termite mound. The clip is from Dudhwa National Park.

Screenshot of a video posted on Twitter by Sanjay Kumar IAS.

If you enjoy watching videos of animals and birds from forests, we have news for you. A stunning video of a peacock is making the rounds on the internet and you could check it out. Twitter user Sanjay Kumar IAS posted the 12-second clip and it is quickly going viral on social media.

The video comes from Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh, as mentioned by Sanjay Kumar IAS in the title of the post. It features a peacock sitting on a termite mound. It watched the area as birds chirped in the background.

“Can there be a quieter and more invigorating moment than to see a pretty peacock sitting on a termite throne, showing off its breathtaking plumage and immersing itself in the background music composed by nature itself? @Dudhwa TR, UP “is the title of the article.

Watch the video here:

Can there be a quieter and more invigorating moment than seeing a pretty peacock sitting on the termite throne, showing off its stunning plumage, and enjoying the background music composed by nature itself? @ Dudhwa TR, UP @ rameshpandeyifs @agacorbett @paragenetics @ SheshMishra17 @Saket_Badola pic.twitter.com/QWwsPjb9h6

– Sanjay Kumar. IAS (@ skumarias02) May 11, 2021

The video received multiple likes and retweets, and social media users found it “magical”. Some others were amazed at the scenario.

See the comments here:

Nice

– DR. PM Dhakate (@paragenetics) May 12, 2021

Really calm and blissful

– ANIL SAFAYA (@SafayaAnil) May 12, 2021

Great what a click

– Saurav Sharma (@ herosaurav234) May 11, 2021

Impressive

– Trikansh Sharma (@Trikanshsharma) May 11, 2021

Its magical

– GodsonOrganicFarm (@FarmGodson) May 12, 2021

Breathtaking!

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