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Has your 'peacock' gone missing? Runaway bird found near Saskatoon

Tiffinni Eichorn and her husband had just returned from a trip to Montreal when she discovered a 'peacock' in her backyard. It has been camping out there for six days and despite ads on kijiji she hasn't been able to find its owner.

Runaway bird found on acreage, family is trying to find the peacock's owners

Runaway peacock has taken up residence in Tiffany Eichorn's backyard. (Josh Lynn, CBC)

TiffinniEichorn had just returned from a trip to Montreal with her husband, when she heard "some really loud footsteps running in the leaves."

"I just caught this glimpse out of the corner of my eye. This big thing that was running really fast," said Eichorn. She went to investigate and said shefound a 'peacock' hiding behind a tree.

However, after looking at a photograph of the bird,John Moran, with the SaskatoonForestry Farm Park and Zoo, said the bird is actually a peahen, because it's a female.

Runaway 'peacock' found south of Saskatoon.

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Runaway 'peacock' found south of Saskatoon.

Eichron said.the bird is "bigger than a turkey."

The peahenhas been living inEichorn'sbackyard for six days. She hasmade a little nest in the leaves and taken over the duties of a guard dog.

"This morning at 5 o'clock [she]was shrieking at something." said Eichorn. "I'm thinking there might have been a deer in the yard and [she]was protecting his space."

When the peahenis not guarding the premises, she keeps an eye on Eichorn.

"Peeksin the windows at me and follows me around the house," she said. "Whatever window Eichornhappens to be near, the peahen pokes her head up to watch her.

Eichorn hopes to find its owner through ads she has placed on Kijiji. Still, she'll miss the peahen when she's gone.

"It's been special. [She]keeps me laughing all the time."

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story misidentified the fowl in question as a peacock. In fact, it is a female, known officially as a "peahen". We regret any confusion.
    May 01, 2015 10:06 AM CT