Found Bird Peacock from Mill Lane, Ilketshall St Andrew Norfolk NR34
This found Peacock Bird was found around Mill Lane, Ilketshall St Andrew Norfolk NR34
PEACOCK, MAL sighted in Ilketshall St Andrew (NR34) on 8th April 2017
Location: Mill Lane, Ilketshall St Andrew, NR34
Sex: Male
Neutered: Unknown
Approx Age: Cannot Tell
Main Colour: Blue
Other Features: large fan tail covered in eyes
Not yet checked for a Leg Ring/Id
Other Information: The peacock seems docile and perfectly happy to bask in the morning sun (today = next morning Sunday). however, when approached, it simply walks away. No sign of any identification that I noticed. It has a metallic ultramarine blue neck and a predominantly turquoise body. Its legs are very sturdy looking resembling a turkey's legs. It seems happy enough to be here in my garden.
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Pets Located Reference: NR0084316
Other Information: The peacock seems docile and perfectly happy to bask in the morning sun (today = next morning Sunday). however, when approached, it simply walks away. No sign of any identification that I noticed. It has a metallic ultramarine blue neck and a predominantly turquoise body. Its legs are very sturdy looking resembling a turkey's legs. It seems happy enough to be here in my garden.
Contact | Contact Member |
Found | 08 Apr 2017 |
Breed | Peacock |
Dominant colour | Blue |
Gender | Unknown |
Approx age | |
Neutered | Unknown |
Microchipped | No |
Location | NR34 |
Pet Listing ID | 80742 |
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