Al Davis

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Al Davis

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
2003 (aged 4–5)
Wales Township, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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Al was a White peacock, not an albino, as many people mistake the white peacocks for. Their eyes aren't pink.

We got Al and a female we named Angel, from a breeder in OK. They came from a ranch where the dirt was so red, it took a couple days for the dust to come out of their feathers & off their feet.

Al was the neatest pet. He had a very outgoing personality & loved being the center of attention.

He always knew when it was time for me to come home from work. He used to fan out for me & call to me. He also used to knock on our doorwall when he wanted a treat (bread) & would eat from my hand.

I also found out that he would go across the road & visit my the neighbors. I guess a few times he snuck in behind one of them in one of the greenhouses. Of course, he then let out his loud call, scaring whoever it was.

I really miss Al.
Raising peacocks was very enjoyable.
Al was a White peacock, not an albino, as many people mistake the white peacocks for. Their eyes aren't pink.

We got Al and a female we named Angel, from a breeder in OK. They came from a ranch where the dirt was so red, it took a couple days for the dust to come out of their feathers & off their feet.

Al was the neatest pet. He had a very outgoing personality & loved being the center of attention.

He always knew when it was time for me to come home from work. He used to fan out for me & call to me. He also used to knock on our doorwall when he wanted a treat (bread) & would eat from my hand.

I also found out that he would go across the road & visit my the neighbors. I guess a few times he snuck in behind one of them in one of the greenhouses. Of course, he then let out his loud call, scaring whoever it was.

I really miss Al.
Raising peacocks was very enjoyable.

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