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Male Common peacock Pavo cristatus displaying feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Common peacock Pavo cristatus displaying feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Peacock, pavo cristatus, Male displaying with its Feathers fanned, showing its Plumage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Peacock, pavo cristatus, Male displaying with its Feathers fanned, showing its Plumage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, squarking with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Common peacock Pavo cristatus displaying feathers
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with tail feathers down Royalty Free Stock Photo
Behind the display, male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male peacock bird, Pavo cristatus, with full display tail feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
The male, or peacock, is predominantly blue with a fan-like crest of spatula-tipped wire-like feathers and is best known for the long train made up of elongated upper-tail covert feathers which bear colourful eyespots. These stiff feathers are raised into a fan and quivered in a display during courtship. Despite the length and size of these covert feathers, peacocks are still capable of flight. Peahens lack the train, and have a greenish lower neck and duller brown plumage. The Indian peafowl lives mainly on the ground in open forest or on land under cultivation where they forage for berries, grains but also prey on snakes, lizards, and small rodents. Their loud calls make them easy to detect, and in forest areas often indicate the presence of a predator such as a tiger. They forage on the ground in small groups and usually try to escape on foot through undergrowth and avoid flying, though they fly into tall trees to roost.


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