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Martha Stewart Mourns Death of 6 Pet Peacocks After Coyote Attack: ‘RIP Beautiful BlueBoy’

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Martha Stewart is mourning the loss of some of her glorious feathered friends.

The Martha Stewart Living mogul, 80, announced the death of six of her pet peacocks Saturday after coyotes attacked them “in broad daylight.” She posted a throwback video to Instagram of one of the birds train rattling his feathers, set to “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye.

“RIP beautiful BlueBoy. The coyotes came in broad daylight and devoured him and five others including the magnificent White Boy,” Stewart wrote in the caption. “Any solutions for getting rid of six large and aggressive coyotes who have expensive tastes when it comes to poultry??”

RELATED: Martha Stewart Calls Out ‘Fake News’ About How Many ‘Glorious’ Peacocks She Has on Her Farm

She added that she’s no longer letting the other peacocks out of their yard, and she’s building a wire fencing enclosure for them.

Stewart previously revealed that she had “21 of these glorious birds” on Twitter last May, after The New York Post reported on “fake news” that she only had 16.

The Martha Knows Best star added that their “house is impeccable. They do not smell. They are so clean! Their voices are loud but such fun to hear. They are so friendly.”

RELATED: Martha Stewart’s Cat Princess Peony Mistakenly Killed By Her 4 Dogs: ‘I Will Miss Her Very Badly’

She also wrote about her peafowl on The Martha Stewart Blog in July 2020: “I visit these beautiful birds every day. I love calling out to them and waiting for their energetic responses. My peacocks are doing exceptionally well and remain active, curious, and very, very vocal.”

RELATED VIDEO: Martha Stewart on Modeling, Stockbroking & Being a Self-Made Billionaire: ‘Nothing Was Easy’

Stewart suffered another loss in April when her cat Princess Peony was killed by four of her dogs.

“Burying the beautiful and unusual Princess Peony. The four dogs mistook her for an interloper and killed her defenseless little self. I will miss her very badly. RIP beauty,” Stewart captioned a photo of three men digging a small grave.

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