Thank you so much! It's great to hear from you! I will be visiting your channel soon. RU-vid still does not notify me of subscriptions. I bet I have a lot of catching up to do. I hope you've had a great weekend! Sending many hugs!
@@peacocklover27 Hello my dear friend! YT is still full of glitches. I have lost so many comments too. So strange! Don't worry about catching up LOL I never am caught up 🙂 Sending hugs to you too! ♥
I really liked your new video, it was very interesting to see how the peacock played with the ribbon, it seems that he was not interested in the ribbon👍🦚
I created a channel on peacocks here in Pasadena, CA, and I met a gentleman who found/saved a peachick that was stuck in ivy and whose mama left it behind. I was wondering if you had any tips on how to re-introduce it to the feral pride. It looks like it may be a male, but I have not seen it in two weeks and it’s there almost 4 months old. It has re-imprinted itself onto the gentleman. Thanks for any tips you can provide!
I would wait a while longer until the peachick was an adult. It's still very vulnerable at 4 months. I don't know what its living arrangements have been up until now, but if it's been secluded, it may not be aware of predators. When he does introduce it back, I would make sure that there is a flock of peafowl around.
Hello! Do you have discord or some other easily accessible social media platform? I am a peafowl enthusiast and have made some interesting discoveries regarding white peafowl and their genotypes going off of the result of a handful of studies. Other than that, i would still like to talk to you about these beautiful birds. This video gives meathought that these peas are more intelligent than what we take them for! XD
@@peacocklover27 That's difficult, as youtube automatically deletes all comments with links, even links to other youtube videos. Do you have any other messinger apps like skype, reddit, tumblr?