Loose peacock waking neighbours at 5am and destroying vegetable patches: ‘He’s very annoying’

A noisy peacock bird causes chaos in a small town by climbing the roofs, gaging to the windows and tearing the vegetable patches.
Percy by the locals, the bird, Wiltshire, Marlborough, residents every day around 5 am, with a “low” bellows before looking for food.
In one case, according to the inhabitants, lettuce, runner beans and other vegetables destroyed a garden while enjoying breakfast.
“This is quite vocal. People think they have brought them to about half of the morning in a very low voice,” Eric Gilbert told the BBC. He said.
“I found the lettuce in the middle of my patch, my lettuce leaves have a breakfast,” he said. “IT [also] Runner loves my beans ”.
The “annoying” bird began to knock on the windows and doors and was seen looking at cats and pigeons.
Neighbor Angela Newberry added: “It touches the window to eat very early in the morning. Very annoying, because there is no postponement button.”
In a video, Percy can be seen walking above the roof of a detached house before calling three times in the early morning.
In February, after the neighbors repeatedly complained about the constant fascination of the rebellious rooster, a rooster was ordered to pay more than £ more than £ more than £.
North East Derbyshire Regional Council (NEDC) officials joined the address in New Tutton with expert monitoring equipment and found that the bird stayed 76 times in 50 minutes between 5.53 and 6.43.
Seeing the equipment mounted to the property, the frequency of chewing was “extreme ve and continued in high numbers without the day.
Speaking with the BBC, a woman who wants to stay anonymous said: “An discomfort, nightmare, early hours of the morning, chewing. And you don’t need it when you want to sleep at that time in the morning.”
He added that the noise from the bird is not limited to the morning. “Sometimes all day. And I don’t think it is true,” he said.
Speaking outside the court, Mr. Brown objected to his neighbors’ complaints against Brutus. 82 -year -old said: “My Cockerel does not make much noise, wearing a neck collar that restricts the wind bore, and he cannot suffered that much air, Kroaks, this is a Croak.




