MIAMI — The solution to Miami’s polarizing peacock problem could be a man known as Mr. Peacock who has generously offered to adopt the unwanted birds at his four-acre farm in Iowa corn country.
Dennis Fett and his wife, Debra Joan Buck (aka Mrs. Peacock), keep up to 250 peafowl on their property, so the squawking, pooping, landscape-devouring, car-scratching habits of the birds that drive Miami residents crazy don’t bother them. In fact, Fett and Buck run the Peacock Information Center, write books such as “The Wacky World of Peafowl,” compose songs and produce videos about them — including one in which Mrs. Peacock screeches in harmony with their flock.
They understand how peacocks are ruffling feathers, again, with the discovery in Coconut Grove — ground zero for the peafowl wars — of several peahens mortally wounded by BB gun pellets. They have consulted on conflicts in New York, Hawaii, California, Tampa and at Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.
Not only is peafowl murder against the law in Miami-Dade County but it isn’t going to eradicate the birds. Nor is stealing eggs, also illegal.