Yesterday I spent some time in the Wallenstein Garden. In the future Greg and I plan to tour the building (where the Czech Senate now meets). Because there's a small flock of peacocks and peahens in the garden, however, I got caught up with taking pictures of this very calm and interactive peacock. From time to time he would make that plaintive peacock call and then walk around slowly:
Sometimes he would stand quite still:
Other times he would lie down:
And finally when there were enough people gathered around he gave us a display of his full feathered glory:
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