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40 Peacocks Disrupt Tutbury Residents with Noisy Roosts and Property Damage

Parish council has urged residents not to feed the flock to curb property damage after Tutbury Castle denied ownership

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Overview

  • Villagers report the peacocks squawk from dawn until around 2 a.m., keeping many households awake at night.
  • The flock of about 40 birds trespasses on private properties, trampling gardens and leaving droppings on driveways and vehicles.
  • Parish Council chair Francis Crossley acknowledged the peacock count rose from 26 to nearly 40 and described the situation as a serious problem.
  • The council warns that feeding the birds encourages them to linger near homes and exacerbates disturbances.
  • Ownership remains unresolved after a Duchy of Lancaster spokesperson confirmed Tutbury Castle has never formally owned the peacocks.