A wildlife photographer recorded a video of a peacock flying at the Ranthambore National Park.
News Update, Ranthambore: The twitter is wonderstruck after watching a video of a peacock flying at the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. The eight second slow-motion video was filmed by professional wildlife photographer Harsha Narasimhamuthy in Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park last year. It is being widely shared on internet after he posted it to Twitter, writing: “Slow motion video of a peacock in flight which I made in Ranthambore last year.”
In the video footage, two peacocks are seen walking on a road in the forest before one takes flight, flapping its wings and showing off its distinct bright blue-green plumage. According to Mental Floss, a peacock’s tail feathers can grow up to six feet long and make up about 60 percent of its body length. The bird can fly short distances despite these odd proportions, though it cannot go very high.
“This is how a peacock flies,” wrote Indian Forest Services officer Susanta Nanda while reposting the video on Twitter. “The tail feathers might grow up to six feet and is more than 60% of body length.”
This is how a peacock flies?
The tail feathers might grow upto six feet and is more than 60% of body length. pic.twitter.com/nYo1BDGRpZ
— Susanta Nanda (@susantananda3) May 3, 2020
Since being posted by Mr Nanda, the video has gone viral with over 1 lakh views on the microblogging platform, where it has also been shared by many others. The original clip, meanwhile, has collected nearly 30,000 views and hundreds of admiring comments, with many praising the photographer for capturing the beautiful sight.
Slow mo video of a Peacock in flight which I made in ranthambore last year.@ParveenKaswan @SudhaRamenIFS @susantananda3 @rameshpandeyifs @NatGeo @incredibleindia @NikonIndia @deespeak @RandeepHooda @KP24 @nature @BBCEarth @BBC_Travel pic.twitter.com/cwqXC6bC3p
— Harsha Narasimhamurthy (@HJunglebook) May 3, 2020
Input – NDTV