I cant stop laughing, I wish i can do same for my Neighbour's Generator noise; POLICE CALLED AFTER AMOROUS PEACOCKS DISTURB THE PEACE IN WHALLEY RANGE
A pair of amorous feral peacocks are making neighbours’
lives a misery - by screeching throughout the night.
The loved-up pair of birds
mysteriously arrived in Whalley Range a few weeks ago and have been keeping
people up during the night ever since.
Desperate residents even called in the police to try and
track down the owners.
But neighbours living on streets off Alexandra Road say
it is a mystery where the birds came from - but are desperate for them to be
re-homed so they can get some sleep.
While the peahen is content to sit on garden fences, the
peacock struts around back gardens, displaying his feathers and emitting
piercing shrieks from 3am onwards.
Residents say the pea hen first arrived around a month
ago with the peacock flying in about two weeks later - and the birds are now
inseparable.
Paul Unslow-Leaver, a 45-year-old civil engineer who
lives on Brantingham Road, said: “I’d just like them to go back to where they
came from.
“It’s driving the kids mad - it starts calling at 3am and
by the time I get up for work at 5am it’s usually outside our back door.
“You just wouldn’t believe how loud it is.”
Eva Manley, 54, a community activist who lives on Waltham
Road, said: “They are beautiful birds but the peacock is just too loud.
“The first time it let out a scream I’d come out into the
garden and I just ran back inside.
“It starts at about 5am and just keeps going and going.”
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