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Kalimak
Songster
She might have a wing tag on her or something.
Nothing visible to the naked eye. I’ll check.
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She might have a wing tag on her or something.
Have you caught her yet?Nothing visible to the naked eye. I’ll check.
Have you caught her yet?
I would try to find the owner. Posters up at the store nearby, a post on Facebook or just asking around. I would be broken hearted if one of my birds got spooked or chased away from home. You just might fine people calling/looking. I wouldn’t feel right keeping her if I didn’t try to get her back home. I’d feed & water and watch over her until I found out how & why she ended up on my yard. I’ve heard of broody chickens being gone for a
Month and then they will find their way back ... chicks in tow. It’s spring perhaps her hormones (nest) has taken her on a adventure she really isn’t prepared for. Her owners may assume a predator got her. Best wishes
Yet another reason WHY he might be a donation.That looks like a yearling peacock to me, not a Peahen. I thought I’d mention in case it helps in the search of his owner.