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<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 3589463, member: 8363"]He name is Pete. Peacocks are not native to the US, but the ones around here are the offspring of peacocks introduced into the estates of wealthy Los Angeles landowners in the late 1800's. Pete is probably the progeny of the flock that resides in Rolling Hills Estates, a wealthy beach community about 12 miles from my house. We haven't seen his mate in about a year. He is around here a lot and just makes himself at home.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 3589463, member: 8363"]He name is Pete. Peacocks are not native to the US, but the ones around here are the offspring of peacocks introduced into the estates of wealthy Los Angeles landowners in the late 1800's. Pete is probably the progeny of the flock that resides in Rolling Hills Estates, a wealthy beach community about 12 miles from my house. We haven't seen his mate in about a year. He is around here a lot and just makes himself at home.[/QUOTE]
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