Pete the peacock remains on the lam about two months after escape from N.B. garden
FREDERICTON — Pete the peacock flew the coop on his first night in Kingsbrae Garden, on the southern shores of New Brunswick. That was about two months ago — and it’s been a wild goose chase ever since.
The fowl arrived June 16 in the town of Saint Andrews and was placed in quarantine before the one-year-old peacock could be introduced to others.
“The following morning — Saturday morning — the cage was empty,” said Brad Henderson, managing director of Kingsbrae Garden, a public garden that describes itself on its website as a “multi-award-winning, 27-acre horticultural masterpiece.”
Staff at the garden “thought the worst,” Henderson said Monday in an interview, because the area has a fox on the loose. But before garden authorities could even get the word out about the bird on the lam, they began getting calls about a peacock in the neighbourhood.