Did John Bowne's peacock escape?
From the
NY Times:
One man, waiting for the bus near the Georgetown Mews, a residential co-op complex, offered a sound guess: John Bowne High School, in Flushing. It is only half a mile away from Jewel Avenue and Main Street, the site of one peacock sighting.
The school has an agricultural program and many animals on its campus, including, as it turns out, two peafowls.
A secretary at the school said the bird might be theirs. “The peacock gets out and he comes back,” she said. “He wanders.”
A spokeswoman for the New York City Education Department, Marge Feinberg, said she could not confirm if the school was missing a peacock.
“It’s possible one got out,” she said. “We’re checking.”
6 comments:
The birds clipped flight feathers must have grown back in.
If so Haa haa catching this bird should get real interesting. That bird may have been a rescue that was born in that area. Peacocks have born magnetic GPS for life
Escapee from the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadow? Maybe all the way from the Bronx Zoo? They walk free in the open up there.
Why would the NYPD accept the task to catch a peacock!? It's obviously not a treat to people as a bear would be. What if it were to be injured in the capture effort? And well, if it becomes Peacock Soup in some ethnic eatery along Hillside Avenue, so be it.
These peacocks almost always fly back to where they were born. Perhaps it landed near a transformer and had it magnetic's a little screwed up. There are lots of transformer vaults near the Queens zoo and train yards in that area.
I think it will navigate its way back back on its own in the next couple clear days
The NYPD did the right thing by trying to catch the peacock. If not captured by the police or an animal rescue group - it would have been victimized by some idiot or by someone's "sweet and gentle" pitbull.
Maybe NBC lost their mascot.
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