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Kerala bird ‘helps’ hoist the national flag in a viral video on August 15

Kerala bird ‘helps’ hoist the national flag in a viral video on August 15

The national flag was hoisted throughout the country on August 15, Independence Day, accompanied by multiple cultural functions. Amidst the common sight of dogs antics during security drills, a new viral video shows an unexpected help: a bird apparently helping raise the flag in Kerala.

Amazing video of birds in Kerala

The video is said to be from Kerala where an extraordinary incident was reported during the flag hoisting ceremony. In the video, people can be seen struggling to open the flag. According to reports, this video shows that after people struggled to open the flag, a bird comes, unties the knot in the rope and flies away. Once the knot is opened, the flag begins to wave.

The video left viewers in shock, with many describing it as shocking that the bird appeared to help raise the flag. The clip went viral and sparked various reactions, as it was intended to be. Some believe that the bird perched on a rooster, giving the impression that it is interacting with the flag, as the video is tilted.

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Mixed reactions to viral bird video

One user wrote that although there were some things left to be understood by the science, it was incredibly exciting. Another suggested that the bird be declared the national bird. Reactions to the act ranged from “amazing” to “disbelieving”, with many calling it an amazing and emotional moment.

There are, however, other viewers who also claim that the video needs to be closed. According to them, the bird perched on the coconut branch that stood behind the flag and had nothing to do with the flag flower; therefore, his breath is excluded.

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August 17, 2024 2:49 p.m

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