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Peacock ‘invasion’ of Italian seaside town ruffles feathers

Peacock ‘invasion’ of Italian seaside town ruffles feathers

Summary

A seaside town in Italy called Punta Marina has seen a large increase in peacocks living there, mainly in abandoned places and nearby forests. The birds attract both admiration and complaints from locals, with some enjoying their presence while others find their noise and droppings bothersome. The peacocks were likely introduced over 20 years ago and have thrived, especially after people fed them during COVID-19 lockdowns.

Key Facts

  • Punta Marina is a small town on Italy’s Adriatic coast with about 1,000 residents.
  • Peacocks live in gardens, rooftops, trees, and abandoned buildings around the town.
  • The birds make loud mating calls which some residents say disturb their sleep.
  • Peacocks sometimes leave droppings on homes and public areas, causing hygiene concerns.
  • The population of peacocks grew from about 10 in 2018 to an estimated 120 today.
  • Locals occasionally feed the peacocks, helping their numbers grow.
  • Peacocks are thought to have been brought to the area over 20 years ago as pets.
  • The local council plans to conduct a census to count the exact number of peacocks.
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