The online YEP has an amusing short report filed today (June 23 2011) in which it states "Motorists had to take emergency action to avoid hitting a peacock which was strutting its stuff on a road leading out of a Leeds town. The bird, thought to be an Indian Blue Peacock, was seen wandering across the street where Hough Side Road turns into Pudsey Road around 9.30am today". This is the link to the report (which has a photo presumably taken in Pudsey but which seems to have nothing to do with the peacock):- http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 1_3510626I wonder what unexpected things have ever caused traffic problems in Leeds and its towns (the "leading out of a Leeds town" in the report does seem odd phrasing to me). There was no mention of what happened to the bird.
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anthonydna wrote: There must be a tropical bird problem in Pudsey, only last week I had to stop there for a pelican crossing. I'll get my coat... ....not to mention the abundance of Tucans doing the same thing, the Zebra issue seems to be under control these days though
Talking of crossings has got me thinking (not that I do much of that!). I may be wrong but I seem to recall once reading that the first ever traffic lights were in Leeds.
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Leodian wrote: What ever happened to Panda crossings? They're an endangered species, apparently...A couple of years ago, I saw a bloke with a pet parrot on his shoulder in Pudsey. I've since seen him in Otley market.Anyone else seen him, or do I need to halve the dose?