Viral video of bird dancing to alarm ringtones will kill your midweek blues. Watch

Viral video of bird dancing to alarm ringtones will kill your midweek blues. Watch

A video of a bird dancing to alarm ringtones has gone viral on the internet.

Screengrab from video shared by Rex Chapman

If you are suffering from midweek blues, we have a cure just for that. Former American basketball player Rex Chapman shared a video that will brighten up your day and leave you with a smile.

The video that we are talking about shows a cockatoo bird dancing to the tunes of a phone's alarm ringtones. No, we are not kidding.

He shared the clip with the caption, "Ok, so this bird doing multiple dances to different alarm ringtones is definitely the Twitter content I'm here for. Birds, bruh...(sic)." And we agree. This is the cutest thing that you will come across today.

Take a look at the video:

The clip shows a person changing alarm ringtones on their phone, and as they do so, the bird starts swaying and dancing to the tunes. As the songs change, the bird's dance moves also switch accordingly. This is one of the most fun things that we have come across on the Internet.

After the video was shared, it instantly went viral, and netizens fell in love with it. It had over 315k views on it. People also took to the comments section to show their love for the adorable bird. One user wrote, "This bird got better moves than me! (sic)." Another commented, "Thanks...I needed a good giggle right about now (sic)."

See some of the comments:

At the time of writing this article, the tweet already had over 15.6k likes and 5.7k retweets.

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Posted byKrishna Priya Pallavi