Bill and Shirley Poulos bought their home in Redlands, Florida, 18 years ago, and ended up with two unexpected housewarming peacocks in their front yard. .
Now, according to a CBS report, they have at last count, about 130 peacocks, prompting their home to be dubbed the birdie bordello.
"The good thing is none of our company overstays their welcome," says the Poulos. While the peacocks are not an endangered animal, these proud pests are protected by Florida authorities.
According to the couple, in their CBS interview, the state basically has told them it's their problem because they are living in the birds' habitat.
Bill and Shirley Poulos have gone so far as to make a list of their peacock problems. They include, but are not limited to, knocking out the patio screens, their feathers clogging up the air conditioning unit, not to mention the damage to the house and cars.
I wouldn't want to see them harmed, they're beautiful birds. There's just too many of them," said Shirley.















