If you love wildlife and nature, you cannot miss this post shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan. The IFS officer shared a series of tweets highlighting a ''beautiful love story'' of a hornbill couple on the occasion of Valentine's Day. In the clip posted on the micro-blogging site, a male hornbill can be seen feeding its female companion inside a nest by delivering food to her using his beak.


"Show me a more beautiful love story than this. The male Hornbill feeds the female, who has locked herself in a nest to raise the children. This he will do for a few months, daily," read the caption of the post shared by Kaswan.






In a follow-up tweet, Kaswan gave more details about the hornbills and wrote, "''This is a story about hornbills which are the perfect couple and which are also called Gardner of the forest. How? There are 9 species of hornbills found in India. From Great to Grey. Hornbills are generally monogamous. The pair lasts long. Here a Wreathed Hornbill couple."






The video shared one day ago has amassed 177.6k views and close to 3 thousand likes. Bird lovers were amazed by the video and shared their reactions in the comment section. 


"Nature is wonderful. Thanks for sharing this excellent info & enlightening us with the importance of these amazing #hornbills," wrote one user.






"Amazing documentation and narration!," wrote another user.






"Nature is full of hope and love," wrote a third.






"Excellent post! I had seen them in TOPSLIP,Tamilnadu They are called IRUVAACHI PARAVAI in Tamil!," wrote a fourth.