KENNEBUNK – He's still strutting his stuff.

KENNEBUNK – He's still strutting his stuff.



The peacock who, along with his partner, led people on a chase all over Kennebunk for the past three weeks is still on the loose and making his way east, police said Tuesday.



Lt. Tony Bean Burpee said the last known sighting of the bird was Friday night at Sea Road School. When officers showed up to try to capture him, though, the bird was nowhere to be found.



His partner, a black-shouldered peahen, was captured May 3 on Winter Street and is resting comfortably at Snug Harbor Farm, police said.



Where the birds came from is still a mystery.



According to Kennebunk Animal Control Officer Rebecca Parker, the first Kennebunk report of the birds came on April 21, followed by reports of at least eight more sightings in the following days.



The pair spent a few days relaxing at Mille Fleur Farm on Depot Street, where owner Judith Hunt said she thoroughly enjoyed watching their antics and hearing them call to each other when they roosted at night.



“The male kept making displays (with his tail),” she said. “At night, he would call to her.”



Hunt said the duo appeared to be growing comfortable on her farm before the police showed up to try to take them in. Since then, she said, neither has returned.



The police department is asking anyone who sees the peacock to call 985-6121 to report his whereabouts.