Non-native peahen takes up residence in Sunrise community

SUNRISE, Fla. ā€“ South Florida is filled with animal lovers willing to do anything to save our defenseless creatures.

But what do we do when that animal is invasive or non-native to our state or local areas?

Local 10ā€²s animal advocate Jacey Birch faced that very problem when homeowners called asking for help to rehome a wayward and homeless peahen.

The preening peahen walks up and down the streets of a gated community in Sunrise, spreading her wings and strutting her stuff.

ā€œGertie is basically our mascot here. We donā€™t know how she got here or where she came from,ā€ Sunrise resident Lonnie Fravel said.

ā€œSheā€™s up and down the street all the time, flies up on top of the roofs of the houses, the cars as well,ā€ neighbor Ed Knapp said.

ā€œShe just showed up one day and she wonā€™t leave,ā€ Paul Stitcher added.

Was she dumped? Left behind? Nobody knows!

But she has definitely decided this is her home, whether the other homeowners like it or not.

ā€œMy dog sits by the glass door and she barks every time the bird comes up and, unfortunately, I think this bird has a personality that just wants to tease my dog,ā€ Knapp joked.

Neighbor Vickie Prescott says the bird poop drives her crazy.

ā€œEven though sheā€™s adorable, sheā€™s annoying because she uses the bathroom on our driveways and our sidewalks,ā€ she said.

Prescott has resorted to scaring away Gertie with a little game.

ā€œI got to the point that I was chasing her with the water gun, trying to get her off my pavement,ā€ Prescott said.

And Stitcher says heā€™s tired of her using his truck as a Port-O-Potty.

But this beautiful bird needs a suitable home, not in trucks or trees on this suburban street.

ā€œShe just doesnā€™t have a better home for herself,ā€ Fravel said.

The South Florida Wildlife Center, Pelican Harbor Seabird Station and Flamingo Gardens all said no to taking Gertie due to her being a non-native species.

Gertie should also be in a group as peafowl are highly intelligent, social and playful animals.

ā€œSheā€™s sneaky,ā€ Prescott said. ā€œShe walks up right towards you in the middle of your interview. Sheā€™s very smart -- sheā€™s very smart, but very sneaky.ā€

So Birch is on a search to rehome Gertie.

A peafowl sanctuary would be ideal, or a home with a bird lover who has the time and money to care for another peahen.

Animal sanctuaries or individuals interested in providing a home for Gertie are asked to email Birch at jbirch@wplg.com.


About the Author
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Jacey Birch is Local 10's Animal Advocate reporter and investigator for animal stories. She is also a weekend evening anchor.

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