Bird chitters loud before excavator to protect her eggs from being crushed, see heartfelt video : The Tribune India

2022-04-21 09:21:52 By : Mr. Mark Xie

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When the excavator came near pointing its bucket, the bird escalated her chirping sound with more shrill

Updated At: Apr 12, 2022 10:14 PM (IST)

Internet is talking about unconditional love of a mother. Pic credit- @AwanishSharan/Twitter

Motherly love is most selfless thing in the world as mother endures all the pain to protect her children. A viral video is testimony to mother’s distress when her children are subjected to danger. A mother bird was seen protecting her eggs from an excavator while it was approaching towards their nest. The bird started chirping when she realized potential danger from an excavator digging ground at a distance.

When the excavator came near pointing its bucket, the bird escalated her chirping sound with more shrill. She was also seen spreading wings over her eggs to protect them.

The video has been shared by IAS officer Awanish Sharan on Twitter.

Mother’s Will.❤️ pic.twitter.com/13jvq0MZKY

Social media is expressing heartfelt feelings towards this moving gesture. The shared video has garnered over 81,000 views. Internet is talking about unconditional love of a mother. However, some people said that driver of excavator was deliberately trying to intimidate the bird.

No one GREATER THAN MAA

You intentionally teased a bird especially Mother!!! ...shame on you ?

Mom is always a worrier , motherhood emotion , really heart touching , tears dropped unknowingly....being a human being we should never destroy innocent birds n animals family.

The one operating this excavators did all this intentionally to made this clip... It is shamefull

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