Dozens of feral peacocks roaming a Surrey, B.C., neighbourhood have created a rift in the suburban community, and those who want the birds gone are getting increasingly desperate. For residents around 150 Street and 62 Avenue, the large and colourful fowl are either majestic marvels of nature or a nasty nuisance. Brar said he liked the tree, but he was frustrated by the peacocks and stressed out by the city's inaction on the issue. "We take that un-permitted tree cutting very seriously in this city and we respond accordingly," said Rehal. Rehal said the feral fowl fall in a bit of a grey area, in terms of who's responsible for them.
Source: CBC News May 02, 2018 15:46 UTC