... yet Magpie's and Crows can come and go as they please. Maybe Boulder really isn't all that "progressive"?
https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/07/escaped-peacocks-boulder/
Tamara Star opened her door in south Boulder on the second day of the new year and found herself face-to-beak with what she is taking as an auspicious omen for 2018.
Two of them, in fact.
There, just outside her home on Shanahan Ridge, was a pair of peafowl — a peacock and peahen, in all their iridescent splendor.
Star recalled the first meeting with her newest neighbors on Friday, saying, “I swear to God, I thought, ‘Whoa, this is an excellent sign for the new year.'”
Star moved into Shanahan Ridge, at the extreme southern edge of the city, just about a month ago.
“I just fled a black mold situation in north Boulder from a rental — I’ve been very sick,” she said. “And the sign for peacocks, I looked it up in Native American (literature), is rejuvenation, like the Phoenix rising. I had so many chills when I read that, because I thought, now that’s a beautiful omen, to open the front door. Rejuvenation, Phoenix rising, integrity, grace and royalty. I thought, I’ll take all of that.”
Star said her cat has been particularly intrigued with the exotic winged visitors.
But she has cautioned her cat, saying, “That’s way more bird than you can handle.”
Another neighbor, Stephen Jones, past president of the Boulder County Audubon Society and author of the monthly Nature Almanac column for the Camera, has also enjoyed their surprise presence.
“For us here, it was really just amazing to see them here in the dead of winter — whatever the dead of winter means in Boulder,” Jones said. “To see these exotic birds right on our porches. I think they’re coming on my porch because we put quite a bit of salt down for ice.”
After posting about the birds on Facebook, Star established contact with the owners of Shanahan Ranch, located directly south of Shanahan Ridge, and a ranch owner told Star she is going to come to corral the birds, which may have gone astray in recent high winds.
A representative of Shanahan Ranch could not be reached for comment Friday.
While the appearance of a brace peafowl in south Boulder has caused a stir, such sightings are somewhat common in north Boulder — despite the fact that the birds, which originated in Asia, are not considered native to Colorado, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 12:04 am
I recommend a parmesan garlic
I recommend a parmesan garlic sauce or cayenne dry rub with ranch dressing.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 12:08 am
How many peacocks can you
How many peacocks can you trade for a chicken or a pig? How about a cow?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Def. High Surfdead
on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 12:35 am
>>>>>the birds...are not
>>>>>the birds...are not considered native to Colorado
They were brought there.
By people.
Who owned them.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 12:45 am
Livestock are considered
Livestock are considered 'Property' even in Colorado, maybe not Boulder.
In Jerseyland, rules are different than Colorado.
For example, many Deer live on my property, and I feed them by virtue of letting them eat my shrubberies and field crops.
However, I need special permits if I want to kill and eat those Deer, compared to Chickens or Cows.
Soon, of course, everyone will need to apply for a Chicken license, even though we already provided them with Food & Shelter.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 06:12 am
My brother in law has guinea
My brother in law has guinea hens, he purchased them, they are his property. Just as the peafowl are property of Shanahan Ranch.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:03 am
I consider Face property
I consider Face property because he gets owned everyone he starts a thread.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: 19.5 Degrees FaceOnMars
on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:03 am
>>>>>the birds...are not
>>>>>the birds...are not considered native to Colorado
They were brought there.
By people.
Who owned them.<<<
Couldn't the same thing be said of people?
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:06 am
this is a really thought provoking subject
thanks face
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:07 am
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aZHvd0ks7Es
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:18 am
i don't like the noises they
i don't like the noises they make.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:19 am
way to keep your finger on
way to keep your finger on the pulse, Stu!
>>I consider Face property because he gets owned everyone he starts a thread.
lol
all in good fun
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: 19.5 Degrees FaceOnMars
on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:28 am
Livestock are considered
Livestock are considered 'Property' even in Colorado, maybe not Boulder.
In Jerseyland, rules are different than Colorado.
For example, many Deer live on my property, and I feed them by virtue of letting them eat my shrubberies and field crops.
However, I need special permits if I want to kill and eat those Deer, compared to Chickens or Cows.
Soon, of course, everyone will need to apply for a Chicken license, even though we already provided them with Food & Shelter.<<<
My cousin lives in a suburb north of Boston and is always sending pictures of wild Turkeys that roam his neighborhood. Not sure why a turkey seems more "inviting" (to kill and eat) vs. a chicken, but the standard response to learning about their presence by outsiders is "Can you capture and eat them?"
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:29 am
this is a really thought
this is a really thought provoking subject<<<
Are you still working on that bread ... make any French toast or anything special with it?
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:43 am
http://www.westword.com/news
http://www.westword.com/news/jp-sears-video-salutes-boulder-colorado-979...
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 10:57 am
no anything about like kind
know anything about like kind trades face
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 11:01 am
trades of what?
trades of what?
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 11:05 am
livestock, what else
"property"
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: 19.5 Degrees FaceOnMars
on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 11:16 am
^ exactly, what is the
^ nice use of quotes, you're getting the hang of it!
What is the essential nature of "owning" something anyhow?!?
... let alone another living creature
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 11:19 am
"...However, I need special
"...However, I need special permits if I want to kill and eat those Deer, compared to Chickens or Cows..."
And that is where the Magic happens.
If Face or Brocha want to be ::: The Deer Hunter ::: I can let them kill deer for a reasonable fee, and that ca$h is considered Agricultural Income.
But I'm not allowed to pen the deer or let them stay in the Barn.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 11:25 am
It ain't chicken surgery.
It ain't chicken surgery.
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on Monday, January 8, 2018 – 03:33 pm
"a peacock and peahen, in all
"a peacock and peahen, in all their iridescent splendor."
“And the sign for peacocks, I looked it up in Native American (literature), is rejuvenation,"
if blue peacocks are native to India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan
if green ,Myanmar, Indochina, and Java
so Native American literature ??????????