Peacock Found In Westgate

(Photos below) Just when you thought you’ve seen it all..Approximately 8:00 p.m. this evening, Chaveirim was called to remove a bird from a residents backyard. The caller said “it’s about the size of a peacock”. Well a Chaveirim member went to help and guess what-It was indeed a Peacock! The member requested animal control to respond to have the bird removed.

Photos credits CAC.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

The Peacock has been in westgate for a few days why did they remove it its harmless and evreyone was enjoying its company.

Anonymous
16 years ago

unfortunatly children in the area were seen harrasing it!!!

Anonymous
16 years ago

Its amazing to c how much chaverim does for this town , they don’t stop helping ! Keep up the good work

Anonymous
16 years ago

We had him as a visiter last week outside westgate good idea to remove it kids were chasing it maybee we will see it in popcorn park zoo next chol hamoed

Anonymous
16 years ago

Peacocks may seem harmless but they can be dangerous, especialy when provoked

Anonymous
16 years ago

Technically it is a peahen. The peacock is the male and has all the colorful feathers.

Anonymous
16 years ago

Puh-Leeze. that is a wild turkey! a peacock is much smaller and has six foot feathers that drag behind it. they ae also blue and have a much smaller head. there are plenty of these running around in the Forshay area of Monsey.

Anonymous
16 years ago

i saw that last week on Queens Ct. in a driveway as i was driving but i thought i must be mistaken and just dismissed it:D

Anonymous
16 years ago

this is a female, it is only the males that have the large bright feathers which are displayed to attract the females

maybe it was looking for your shvuggur whut whut