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Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | Nephew's wife has sort of a zoo on the farm. Among lots of other things she has at least one Peacock. I don't live too far away and the sound from their dooryard reflects off of the front of my fairly large Morton shed. The first time I heard the Peacock I thought someone was torturing a baby. She saves the feathers and freezes them. I believe she has a market for them with an outfit that uses them for fishing lures. She had wild turkeys for a while who attacked me. They would back off as you walked toward them but advance if you turned and walked away. | |
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