Four peacocks are still missing in Milton.
Yes. Four. Peacocks. In. Milton.
The birds were first reported missing on Monday. On Thursday, the city’s Facebook page was still telling people to contact the owner of the birds if they saw them strutting around anywhere.
One person commented on Facebook on Thursday and said her son saw peacocks on the corner of Freemanville Road and Redd Road. Another commented on Wednesday saying she saw a peacock in her driveway.
According to National Geographic, peacocks are typically found in India, Sri Lanka, Burma and African rain forests. North Fulton County is typically not a place where one can find peacocks.
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Nevertheless, four of these colorful pheasants are missing from their owner.
Police say that one is white and three are black, and each have green and blue necks.The peacocks were last seen yesterday near Redd Road and Reddstone Close.
On the city of Milton's Facebook post, one person said she saw the peacocks in her backyard on Sunday.
The city of Milton says that if anyone spots one of these peacocks, they should call Gale, the peacocks’ owner, as soon as possible at 404-787-5303.
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