Article 75NM7 Peacock ‘invasion’ of Italian seaside town ruffles feathers

Peacock ‘invasion’ of Italian seaside town ruffles feathers

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Angela Giuffrida in Punta Marina.
from World news | The Guardian on (#75NM7)

With Punta Marina residents loving or loathing the incomers, peacock rangers' have been appointed to defuse tensions

Federico Bruni was sitting on a bench, eating a piadina romagnola (flatbread sandwich) and minding his own business, when a peacock strutted up in the hope of a few crumbs. High-pitched squeals emanated from the direction of a disused military barracks across the road. That would be the call to love," Bruni said. The male peacocks are courting the female ones - we're in peak mating season."

As another couple of peacocks wandered by, their iridescent trains sweeping the pavement behind them, this could be mistaken for a wildlife park. But the scene is Punta Marina, a seaside town on the Adriatic coast of Italy's Emilia-Romagna region that has been colonised by the birds, to the delight - or despair - of its approximately 1,000 residents.

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