Spring Peacock
by LeeAnn McLaneGoetz McLaneGoetzStudioLLCcom
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Spring Peacock
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LeeAnn McLaneGoetz McLaneGoetzStudioLLCcom
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Photograph - Photography
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Spring Peacock
Frankenmuth Michigan
Peafowl are flying birds in the genus Pavo of the pheasant family, best known for the male's extravagant eye-spotted tail, which it displays as part of courtship.
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LeeAnn McLane-Goetz
Peafowl are flying birds in the genus Pavo of the pheasant family, best known for the male's extravagant eye-spotted tail, which it displays as part of courtship. The male is called a peacock, the female a peahen, and the offspring peachicks. The adult female peafowl is grey and/or brown. Peachicks can be between yellow and a tawny colour with darker brown patches. The male peacock has iridescent blue-green or green coloured plumage. The peacock tail ("train") is not the tail quill feathers but the highly elongated upper tail coverts. The "eyes" are best seen when the peacock fans its tail. Like a cupped hand behind the ear the erect tail-fan of the male helps direct sound to the ears. Both species have a crest atop the head. The female peahen has a mixture of dull green, brown, and grey in her plumage. She lacks the long upper tail coverts of the male but has a crest. The female can also display her plumage to ward off female competition or signal danger to her young.