Village overrun by peacocks 'with attitude'
UK
Wednesday 07 March 2012
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Feathers have been ruffled in the normally sleepy Stirlingshire village of Gargunnock.
Residents have taken up water pistols after a flock of peacocks set up home in the village and began rampaging through their gardens.
It is thought a pair of birds escaped from an estate and have grown in numbers since then.
Source: BBC News
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