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Saturday, May 8, 2010
Shake Your Tail Feathers
Dear President Israel how can we relocate this pair to that lovely wild preserve behind Greenbrier C?
Or, Peacock & peahen pair for sale call Sussex L or M.
The male displays early in the day for an hour or so but only in the shade. Maybe his tail is a solar collector. That voice and that tail, what was Mother Nature thinking! Bollywood.
Try to imagine two County Wildlife Officers (one using crutches) whilst the other attempts to throw a weighted net over the heads of these beutiful and extremely smart birds. They have campted out(THE BIRDS) in the Northampton area for at least three days. This being the third day of trying to catch them, I was informed by the contol officers that they are now official residents of Century Village. Had they been captured, they would have been transferred to the Nature preserve in Jupiter.
The male peacock has apparently lost its mate to these Wildlife Officers (last evening). He is crying relentlessly. Is there something anyone can do to reunite them??
Great pics Elaine. Thanx,
ReplyDeleteElaine:
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC PICS....! Did you camp
out to capture them at the precise
moment they chose to display themselves?
The male displays early in the day for an hour or so but only in the shade. Maybe his tail is a solar collector. That voice and that tail, what was Mother Nature thinking! Bollywood.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely are our resident Photographer! Beautiful pics..
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine,
ReplyDeleteThey are certainly welcome here at Greenbrier C.
My oven is clean and ready to receive them.
Dave Israel
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ReplyDeleteTry to imagine two County Wildlife Officers (one using crutches) whilst the other attempts to throw a weighted net over the heads of these beutiful and extremely smart
birds. They have campted out(THE BIRDS) in the Northampton area for at least three days. This being the third day of trying to catch them, I was informed by the contol officers that they are now official residents of Century Village. Had they been captured, they would have been transferred to the Nature preserve in Jupiter.
The male peacock has apparently lost its mate to these Wildlife Officers (last evening). He is crying relentlessly. Is there something anyone can do to reunite them??
ReplyDelete