shodanusmc | 11-15-2010 10:47 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by hartygirl
(Post 3329743)
Steve,
When I lived on 8 acres outside San Antonio the neighbor across the street had peacocks. They had an all white one that was a huge pain in my butt. He would stand in the middle of the road and NOT MOVE, even if I gave a little courtesy honk!
I was working downtown in an emergency room and my shift started at 6am so I had to leave the house at 4:45 to get there on time. I would walk out side and literally run to my truck because when the peacocks heard me they would make the creepiest noise, it sounded like a ghost child saying :heeelllppp meeee" My heart would start racing and I really thought we lived near kidnappers. That is until I figured out it was those darned peacocks!
I hope you and the Biggun are staying warn this morning. It is a little chilly here in South Texas. My hubby had the chance to go after some exotics last week and took a very nice Black Buck totally free of charge. I know you are busy but I wanted to extend an invite for any day this week. I understand you are very busy with much more important things. I'll email you a few pics from my computer at home this evening.
I am always thinking of you and Carlo and your ladies as well. I hope you are having a great week. Happy be-lated Veterans Day.
Meg | Thanks Meg. You sure are on target on the noise they make. It does indeed sound like Helppppppmeeeee. Here, the makes are blueish, and the females are whiteish. How such small headed birds can make so much noise is amazing. The first few weeks here after moving in, I was about ready to shoot them, but have gotten use to them. We hactually had one neighbor that gor a lawyer and tried to get the Peacocks out of the neighboorhood. The other 56 homeowners baned together and hired an Attorney to fight the disgruntled neighbor. We won, the Peacocks are grandfathered, and the Peacock hater moved a year later! We are a Peacock loving bunch! LOL. The Coyotes will occasionally get one, but the chicks make up for an occasional adult loss. They also have a house that they stay in when it is cold, well, more like a House/Stable.
Would love to get down there for a Deer or Hog, and do appreciate the offer, but as you said, now is not the time with Marge's traveling for work, and the dogs, especially Carlo now.
Would love to see the pics of what your husband took. Thank you so much for the kind words. |