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Wow. Wild Peacocks!! Sigh. You live in heaven….
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Techinically this one lives at a pub in the middle of nowhere. But the ones brought in for posh estates have now spread a bit. It is quite usual to see peacocks wandering the villages, and I met an albino one right in the middle of the countrside one day.
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I remember them on my ranch in the evening. They sounded like sleep walking ghosts crying for help.
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It is an eerie cry, isn’t it?
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Yes! Chilling the first time you hear it.
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We have them roaming the countryside here … and walking Ani at disk they can be rather unnerving 🙂
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Definitely not something you see every day! 🙂
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I had no idea they liked trees 🙂
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Wonderful Sue.
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Thanks, Sally. I had no idea they got that high in trees!
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Bought two for my father-in-law at an estate sale. Had to ride in the back of a pick up truck with them covered with a spread to take them forty miles to his country house. When let loose, they immediately disappeared, never to be seen or heard from again.
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Oh I’m sorry, that made me laugh, Eileen!
We have them ‘wild’ around here. They aren’t supposed to be, of course, but they have managed to find freedom.
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Until you said they were brought in, I wondered how peacocks got in that area. It sounds as though it’s to their liking. 🙂
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They seem to have found it so. They regularly wander through the voillage… which Ani is none too happy about! 🙂
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