Thousands of peacocks on the run in mass escape from farm in southern China
- Birds fly the coop and head for the hills after storm batters their pens
- Wet weather hampers recapture operation
Around 6,500 peacocks escaped from a farm in southern China after a storm damaged their enclosures on Saturday.
Only several dozen had been recovered by Tuesday.
The remaining flock at the farm in Louxia village, Guangdong province, consisted of 1,000 chicks and 200 peacocks used for breeding, state broadcaster CCTV reported.
“They escaped along the road. They’re all over the hills,” a farmworker said in the television report. “We’re catching them one by one.”
The report showed a peacock perched on a tree and two on top of a battered shed.
Staff tried to lure the avian escapees back by repeatedly playing a recording of the folk song Bamboo Under the Moonlight, which the farm uses as the feeding time call. But only a few return each day, according to the report.