
At this point, you could be forgiven for thinking that Dave is an influencer or reality star of sorts.
But he is, in fact, a runaway peacock – who successfully built a mass online following in Leicestershire after having flown away from his home in Claybrooke Magna.
Dave has spent the last six weeks on a grand tour of the neighbouring countryside, where he eventually settled in the village of Broughton Astley.
While most runaway pets prompt frantic posters on lampposts, Dave’s disappearance has sparked something evocative of our rapidly modernising society: a full-blown digital obsession.
"It’s just mad really, all the attention that Dave’s gotten," said owner, Alex Robinson, who has been watching her bird’s rise to fame from a distance.

"Even our local riding school has put up memes of him. The AI-generated photos of him are honestly hilarious."
Dave’s celebrity status isn’t just limited to local WhatsApp groups. Residents have been tracking his movements across gardens and near the Devitt Way shops.
The Facebook group dedicated to his sightings has become a hub of community spirit, while his TikTok presence – under the cheeky handle Only Dave’s Fans – is bringing his travels to a global audience.
In this all, AI-generated memes of Dave are everywhere. Images of him eating burgers, playing instruments, and operating a helicopter, have appeared all over the internet.

But for Ms Robinson, the situation prompted a mix of comedy and concern. While Dave became a local A-lister, he didn’t leave home alone.
"My other peacocks, Glenda and Kenneth, are still on the run," she said. As Dave basks in the limelight of Broughton Astley, his companions are believed to be "enjoying a break" in the nearby fields, seemingly content to let Dave handle the PR.
Despite the stress of having three large, and rather expensive, birds on the run, Ms Robinson has been touched by the way the community has rallied together to find her pets. What began as a small search party for a missing bird has transformed the village into a tight-knit detective agency.

She said: "It’s been amazing to see how all of the villagers have really come together.
"It started as just a little search party for my bird, but now it’s become something everyone here is talking about."
While Dave was returned home on Tuesday evening, the village of Broughton Astley won't soon forget their feathered guest. As for Glenda and Kenneth? The search continues. If you happen to see a peacock in a Leicestershire hedgerow, you’ll know the tour isn't over just yet.
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