Los Angeles - At a wooded campsite in Santa Paula, north of Los Angeles, vacationers, stray deer and even peacocks must share the tree-shaded property with tractors, backhoes and stacks of lumber.
LOS ANGELES ― At a wooded campsite in Santa Paula, north of Los Angeles, vacationers, stray deer and even peacocks must share the tree-shaded property with tractors, backhoes and stacks of lumber.
Two things about Ventura County’s wild peacocks draw attention. The first is the fanning of feathers employed by males as a pickup line when they’re looking for a date. Gold, green and blue merge as ...