Peacocks are wreaking havoc in some Los Angeles neighborhoods. Some people love them, others just want some peace and quiet. That’s why a new bill banning feeding the birds is so controversial. NBC News NOW correspondent Simone Boyce went looking for some in East Pasadena.

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44 thoughts on “Proposed Peacock Bill Ruffling Feathers In Los Angeles”
  1. That does everyone 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ in L.A. I say feathers and cake for everyone….it like a hail storm I wonder if it's covered in a policy?
    And 🥚 wonder if they are good to eat I bet it's the miracle cure for #19..

  2. I have some peacocks in the neighborhood (in Berlin, Germany) and cannot share the problems described here. These animals are wonderful and harmless. Their calls are more exotic and can be heard more in the breeding season. You don't have to dramatize everything. Enjoy life and these sensational animals.

  3. Don’t the humans create more noise, pollution and environmental issues?
    Can’t we humans just leave the beautiful immigrant birds be?

  4. I feel bad for the residents who have to deal with damaged cars, peacock waste, and the loud calls they make. So, I hope most of the birds can be safely and humanely relocated soon, but you can't, or more precisely, you shouldn't try to force ppl not to feed them. Feeding someone, be it human or animal is an act of kindness and love, and states shouldn't try to criminalize empathy and kindness.
    Also, does anyone know how the birds got there in the first place?

  5. I didn’t like all the crap on my back porch… or them banging on the sliding glass door for hours.

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  7. They should be moved to a habitat. Seriously, what stops a person bringing in a bobcat as a solution? This is why home associations are a must for some areas.

  8. There's this happening to another place where there's me that Haven't even seen one in person ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ

  9. Lady reporter to peacock: do you have anything to say?
    Peacock: sorry I'm married and runs away! 😂

  10. Two peacocks used to hang around at my house since it was the only safe place in the neighborhood. Sure, their calls were a bit annoying but I got used to it. They never damaged the cars either. They trusted me and my family since we fed them, gave them water, and showed no hostility.
    I haven't seen them in over 2 months so I hope they're doing alright.

  11. They’re worried about peacocks in suburbs while the folks they’ve allowed into their “sanctuary cities” destroy LA and San Fransisco.

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