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By CarolW (**) [gb] Date 25.06.08 11:51 GMT
Hi

Well not me personally but the village.  A peacock has suddenly decided to set up residence in the village and a real topic of conversation it is - but no one seems to want to do anything about it.  The RSPCA don't want to know and someone phoned a wild life place and they said that it will know where it home is and will return there when it is ready and that it is probably on the look out for a mate - well he wont find one here.

Seems quite happy here and it has put a smile on peoples faces but not the man who was woken up at the crack of dawn and had to chase it off with a broom.

CarolW
tt's rule in our house
By SandyP (**) Date 25.06.08 12:06 GMT
In the village where my son & his family live,there is a family of peacocks that are living 'wild'.A few years ago they had some animal organisation out to try to capture 8 that had appeared,but only managed to catch five of them leaving 1 peacock & 2 Peahens.Now their numbers have increased -They come in everyones gardens and usually end up on the roofs.My son's German Shepherd tries to 'evict' the intruders but they just fly onto the roof (they live in a bungalow) and sit and watch him!
Sandy & the crazy cockers
By tooolz (****) [gb] Date 25.06.08 12:39 GMT
How cool is that?

The sound of their call, to me, conjures up, English summers, Pimms, Country houses with their lovely park lands.... oh ...lovely.
By Dakkobear (****) [gb] Date 25.06.08 12:58 GMT
Not at 5 in the morning it won't :-D :-D :-D
By ClaireyS (*****) [gb] Date 25.06.08 13:40 GMT
I would rather hear that at 5am in the morning than the Waterloo - Bournemouth train !!!
1.5lb this week total 5.5lb - slowly but surely im getting there !!
By Rupertbear (**) Date 25.06.08 13:41 GMT
How Lovely! Wonder where he has come from? I thought they usually hung about in pairs?
Have you phoned nearby nature reserves etc...to see if they have lost one or some country estates still keep peacocks.

If he's happy and not going to come to any harm Id just enjoy him while you can and try and make sure no harm comes to him

Kim
The more people I meet, the more I love my dogs!
By tadog (***) [gb] Date 25.06.08 14:00 GMT
We also have a family of peacocks/peahens going around here. the only problem is they have HUGE poo's, but they are beautiful.
By Whistler (****) [gb] Date 25.06.08 15:02 GMT
Just watch out in mating season we had about 5 at marwell and they would attck blue cars during mating season as they could see themselves in the reflection and would fight for their ladies!!! Beautiful though but an awful voice.
By Jolene (***) [gb] Date 25.06.08 15:21 GMT
I'd rather hear the train LOL .................the Peacocks in our village squawk all night during May & June....
"Jo" ;-)
By CarolW (**) [gb] Date 25.06.08 21:15 GMT
Hi enquiries have been made to all nearby parks etc but no one want to claim him.  He is very beautiful and very sure of himself.  I hope he finds his way home soon though because I think he might get lonely wandering around the village looking for a mate.  We have gardens open day on Sunday I wonder if he will hang around for that.

CarolW
tt's rule in our house
By kiger (**) [gb] Date 25.06.08 21:44 GMT
wow carol i thought you must of been from the same village as me then!

we also have a peacock living at our house now! hes been around the village for the last 2months i assumed the pub accros the road had got him,but when i spoke to them they didnt have a clue whos he was.so i spent ages ringing up so many places today tpo see if sombody could come and collect him because he has a bad foot,i couldnt belive it nobody will get him! poor thing so ive been feeding him for the last week and im hopeing hes going to start trusting me abit more so i can catch him and get him seen by a vet.

the dogs dont know what to make of him and the cat trys to take him on!!!
By sam (*****) [gb] Date 26.06.08 07:58 GMT
send him over to us.....ours was killed in hi winds when the tree he lived in came down....would like another one....girls waiting!!! :-)
By kiger (**) [gb] Date 26.06.08 14:32 GMT
aww poor thing sam.
as im typing this he is sitting on the roof(i live in a tiny cottage its like a L shape) trying to look in the window to get my attention so i can go out and feed him!
im going to have another go at catching him today,his foot is looking alot better
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