During one of our birding trips we came across a very rare species. We were driving down a road in a semi-residential area and had just spotted the sign for Ogden Waterfowl Management Area when on the side of the road I saw…A PEACOCK!
Um, “What?” you ask? I know. It’s not like we were in the middle of Tracy Aviary where they also have peacocks.
We were in the middle of a neighborhood. But then, hey, I found more! Maybe a female? I don’t know much about peacocks seeing as they’re native to Asia.
And then I saw even more on top of an outdoor aviary!
The outdoor aviary contained cockatiels, a ringneck, pigeons, and other birds. I was really surprised that they were all outside, given that it was in the 50’s. I’ve read that cockatiels can withstand temperatures in the 60’s, but I guess they can survive even lower temperatures.
Have you ever seen a white peacock? They’re quite beautiful.
You could see them from a mile away.
There weren’t many birds in the waterfowl management area, but it was still a great experience since I got to see peacocks.







