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Coronavirus lockdown: See beautiful pics of Peacocks dance on Mumbai streets

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 3, 2020 18:39 IST

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The country is under 21 day lockdowns in order to curb the spread of the disease Coronavirus. Lockdown has had a positive effect on the environment as the air quality has improved across the country. There are no vehicles on the road as the city has gone into a silent mode.
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The silence in the city has done magic as a Peacock dancing on an empty Mumbai street was spotted.
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Shared by many, these images and videos show how the gorgeous birds are frolicking through the deserted streets.
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The Peacocks were spotted walking around in a colony at Babulnath in Mumbai.
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Many Twitter users also shared these stunning images of peacocks.
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With humans staying inside due to lockdown, this may be the first time that peacocks were spotted in Mumbai.
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Not only this, Mumbaikars are also getting to hear sounds of birds during this lockdown period.
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Mumbai has never gone into such silent mode before.
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The lockdown has made the never stopping city come to a standstill
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