Peacocks overrun Los Angeles county, bringing out the lovers and haters
by Gloria Oladipo from Environment | The Guardian on (#5JTE0)
Hundreds of the large birds have been spotted and become a nuisance to many residents, while others enjoy them
Amid stalled relocation efforts due to the pandemic, parts of southern California have now reportedly become overrun with peacocks.
The large birds, which are traditionally known for their vibrant, beautiful tail feathers, have become a nuisance to many residents of the region where they run wild, the Washington Post reported. Spotted across Pasadena and in the San Gabriel Valley, just north-east of Los Angeles, hundreds of peacocks have been seen standing in homeowners' lawns, on rooftops, and casually sauntering down city sidewalks.
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