ChickenShelly
In the Brooder
- Jun 7, 2019
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Our neighborhood received a pair of peacocks over 100 years ago and we have had them here ever since, spreading out over at least 5 cities here in southern California. It has been fun to watch them as they socialize, dine and raise their young in the yards, trails and canyons. Many peacocks attach themselves to a particular home lasting for many years; the peahens are less noticeable, as they are staying hidden with their young a lot of the time. I recently found a peacock in my garden. The garden is enclosed so as to stay protected from guys like him, lol, but I had left the door ajar. Here is the video I took of his little visit!

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