Okay, running was debunked by the territorial peacock again. My dog barked at it for 5 minutes as the peacock kept coming at us.
I think I need a new running route.
Diet Calendar Entries for 03 January 2014:
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1277 kcal
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Fat: 13.42g | Prot: 101.27g | Carb: 190.22g.
Breakfast: Oranges, Laughing Cow 1/3 Less Fat Cream Cheese, Thomas' Original English Muffins. Lunch: Honey, Cabot Lowfat 2% Greek-Style Yogurt - Plain, Banana. Dinner: No Name Beans in Tomato Sauce, White Rice, Skinless Chicken Breast. more...
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2633 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Weight Training (moderate) - 20 minutes, Boxing - 10 minutes, Walking (moderate) - 3/mph - 1 hour, Resting - 15 hours and 30 minutes, Sleeping - 7 hours. more...
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Oh my, I can only imagine. Thats is so funny! Yep definitely time to find a new route ;)
03 Jan 14 by member: lauraab
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I hate to laugh but that is amusing :) A new route sounds like a good idea if the territorial peacock is claiming the one you are currently on. Just for curiosity's sake do you know if it was a male or female? :D
03 Jan 14 by member: Sphinxy
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It's a male. He is absolutely gorgeous, but I'm curious as to why he is so aggressive since I thought it was the females that were.
03 Jan 14 by member: CheshireKat
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Normally yes. Hmm, it might be that the nest is near by, or the hen in the nest and he feels the need to threaten any "predators" away. And I agree, the colours on the males are quite exquisite :)
03 Jan 14 by member: Sphinxy
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That or some bird feed.....or mace. Lol though I've never met an agressive peacock. I use to dodge a pair of disgruntled ducks. Food to distract them worked really well.
03 Jan 14 by member: Kedrake18
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