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Peafowl - Wikipedia Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as peahens [1] Despite this, peacock is usually used to refer to both sexes, in common language
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Peacock | Facts Habitat | Britannica peacock, any of three species of resplendent birds of the pheasant family, Phasianidae (order Galliformes) Strictly, the male is a peacock, and the female is a peahen; both are peafowl
Peacock Bird Facts - A-Z Animals Peacocks belong to the Phasianidae family and are ground birds Because the peacock has such an obvious physical difference from the peahen, it became a fascinating study for scientists, especially Charles Darwin
All About Peacocks - Life And Facts - Bird Advisors Peacocks have captured the imagination of humans for hundreds of years and it’s easy to see why with their dazzling display of feathers These showy birds spend most of their time scratching around on the ground but if you are lucky enough to see them gracefully flying it is amazing
Peafowl - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Peacocks and peahens—these are the birds known as peafowl, members of the pheasant family Although most people call them all "peacocks," the word really only refers to the male bird
Common peafowl - Smithsonians National Zoo Male peafowl, also called peacocks, are instantly recognizable with their striking tail feathers Revered in their original range country of India, peafowl have spread around the world as symbols of wealth and power They are the largest member of the pheasant family
Peacocks | National Geographic Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants (typically blue and green) known for their iridescent tails These tail feathers, or coverts, spread out in a distinctive train that is more than 60 percent