Pub-loving peacocks have had their own special road crossing installed to stop them from getting run over.
The colourful birds often roam the grounds of the Hare and Hounds boozer.
They aren’t owned by the pub, but like to frequent the beer garden.
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One, called George, recently got hurt.

Others have been seen dicing with death on the busy road the pub is on, in Downend, near Newport, Isle of Wight.
The peacocks have also been seen in bus stops.
The bosses of the pub have put up a yellow sign reading ‘Peacock Crossing’ to warn drivers, as reported on What’s The Jam.

A Hare and Hounds spokesperson said: “We have just put up our peacock crossing sign.
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“Hopefully, this will stop our beautiful peacocks from being hurt.

“This will remind drivers to be cautious.”
They added: “George was hurt the other day.
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“But he is now recovering nicely, he’s doing fine.”
Local, Rik Alder, said: “They are definitely worth cherishing, good job.”

Shelley Peach added: “Often see them waiting for the bus.”
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