A development company that purchased land has offered me the peafowl that came with the property (free if I can catch them!) because they want them gone. I have a relatively small window in which to catch them as it is a 5 hour drive from my home and I can't afford to do that a lot. I will be in the area next week (July 20-23) and that is when I need to get them.
The peafowl are in the area of Portland, OR, and are roaming a very large plot of land. The property manager said that there were "about half a dozen" but that falcons had picked off a few. He is sure there is still 1 male, and pretty sure there is also a female, but there may be more. He has no idea how old or what breed they are.
My plan, if no other suggestions are offered, is to get there early enough to walk the property and find them and follow them to their roosting place. Then I will wait till dark and nab them in their sleep. It works on chickens.... will this work with peas? Is there a better way?
If I have trouble finding them, how can I best locate them? I have heard they can be aggressive at times (breeding season?) should I be concerned about them? Given the time of year, should I be on the lookout for nests and/or chicks? What are some signs to look for when tracking them? How can I be sure I got them all?
Really any advice will help. I cannot seem to find the answers to any of these questions so I thought I would ask the experts!
The peafowl are in the area of Portland, OR, and are roaming a very large plot of land. The property manager said that there were "about half a dozen" but that falcons had picked off a few. He is sure there is still 1 male, and pretty sure there is also a female, but there may be more. He has no idea how old or what breed they are.
My plan, if no other suggestions are offered, is to get there early enough to walk the property and find them and follow them to their roosting place. Then I will wait till dark and nab them in their sleep. It works on chickens.... will this work with peas? Is there a better way?
If I have trouble finding them, how can I best locate them? I have heard they can be aggressive at times (breeding season?) should I be concerned about them? Given the time of year, should I be on the lookout for nests and/or chicks? What are some signs to look for when tracking them? How can I be sure I got them all?
Really any advice will help. I cannot seem to find the answers to any of these questions so I thought I would ask the experts!