Within the viral video, the birds appeared comfy whereas accepting meals straight from the kid.
In at the moment’s busy world, when folks hardly have time for themselves, it feels soothing to see folks being type to animals and birds. A video showcasing related sentiments is now going viral.
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Within the undated video, a younger boy is seen feeding a gaggle of birds. Apparently, the birds appear comfy sufficient with accepting meals straight from the boy.
The video was shared Sunday by a well-liked Twitter account referred to as Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar). “Kindness is giving hope to those who think they are all alone in this world,” says the caption of the clip.
This video has amassed greater than 1.4 million views. Commenting on it, a Twitter consumer wrote, “Truly that’s why we need people like that. To change the world and will benefit others.” One other individual wrote, “Real Beauty”.
In April 2021, an identical video had gone viral that confirmed a boy serving to a pigeon drink water. Within the video, shared on Twitter by IFS officer Susanta Nanda, the sort boy was seen extending the spoon from his balcony to a pigeon sitting on a ledge. The boy’s efforts bore fruits after the pigeon drinks from the makeshift water holder.
In August 2021, when the world was in lockdown, 27-year-old Radhika Sonawane started caring for birds in her rented condominium. The Pune-based finance skilled hung chook feeders and water bowls to cater to birds who quickly started visiting her place in giant numbers.
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