Peacocks have turned a sleepy Norfolk village into a feathered battleground—since the 60s, these majestic but noisy birds have strutted through gardens, even tried hopping on buses, and screeched loud enough to wake folks at 3 AM. Residents are fed up, citing property damage and sleepless nights, even prompting a school policy to keep kids away. But others adore them, calling them charming symbols of village life. With the council now investigating under the Environmental Protection Act, the retired-judge owner faces a formal notice if noise levels escalate—and he’s hoping Brits will show some tolerance. It’s a clash between tradition and modern living, with peacocks right in the middle.

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