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PICTURE:Pheasant wanders through Worthing town centre



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THE springtime search for love had one amorous gentleman searching for a lady in Worthing town centre.
Rachael Boote was walking through town with her nine-year-old son Billy, on Friday, February 22, when she spotted what she initially thought was a chicken.

She said: "Some young lads thought it was a fox, but it turned out to be a male pheasant.

"There didn't seem to be any of the usual hoards of seagulls and pigeons around, maybe they felt under-dressed.

"My son tried to make a video of it but the poor thing was camera shy."

Rachael took this photograph of the pheasant, which wandered around town at around 1pm, but has not seen him again.

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  • Last Updated: 28 February 2008 8:35 AM
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MR U,

worthing 29/02/2008 15:37:09
ive i saw it i would of cooked it 4 my sunday dinner
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