I recently stayed with friends for one night at Pendley Manor Hotel, near Tring, as we were having dinner there while watching a Murder Mystery being enacted and having to guess "who did it". It was a very enjoyable evening, but the best thing for me was the next day. We went for a walk in the grounds and, in the area which is used as a stage for Pendley's Shakespeare Festival every August, there was a very beautiful white peacock who seemed to be thinking of putting on a display of his own.
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White peacock who seems to be contemplating putting on a show |
He thought about it for a while and then decided not to bother and looked as though he was heading up the stone steps.
When the actors put on the Shakespeare play, they use the grassy area as the stage and often enter and leave the stage via the stone steps. It is always an amazing evening and often a peacock or two take part as well. This year, in August, they are putting on The Tempest, which I am really looking forward to very much.
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White peacock ready to exit via the steps in the centre of the stage |
The peacock is still deciding what to do and still looking very beautiful.
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Back view of white peacock |
As the bird was just sitting on the grass, my friends and I decided to continue our walk. When we have visited Pendley in the past, this area has been set up as a stage and out-of-bounds for the hotel guests, so we decided to venture up the steps. I wanted to take another photograph of the peacock from the top area and, when I looked back at him, he had opened up his feathers! By the way, there were 4 peahens, including a white one, in the shrouded cage at the other side of the unused tennis courts - but I doubt if they could have seen his display from where they were sitting.
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Back of white peacock, who has started to display his feathers |
Of course, I dashed back down the stairs and took lots of photographs of him whirling round and round. It was a fantastic display and he looked so beautiful.
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Displaying white peacock |
He danced round and round and round and round. I took so many pictures, so have chosen just a few to add to this post.
He looked good in a partial side view.
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Whirling white peacock |
He even looked good from the back.
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Back view of displaying white peacock |
He looked very strange in full side view.
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Side view of displaying white peacock |
But, of course, he looked really beautiful from the front.
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Beautiful white peacock display |
What a gorgeous boy! Just look at his fantastic ethereal white feathers!
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Close up of white peacock in display mode |
Unfortunately for him, all the ladies were locked up and so he had just been wasting his time by entertaining me - but I loved it! So, eventually, he folded up his gorgeous feathers.
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White peacock putting his feathers back to bed |
I just so loved the peacocks at Pendley Manor, except for the fact that one of them woke me up at 5.30 a.m. and kept mewing on-and-off on a regular basis until I gave up trying to continue sleeping and got up. I hope that will not happen again when I next stay there.
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