- young. Male
green peafowls (Pavo muticus) have
green and
bronze or gold plumage, and
black wings with a
sheen of blue.
Unlike Indian peafowl, the
green peahen...
- areas. The
peafowls often forage in
groups as it
provides some
safety as
there are more eyes to look out for predators. The
Indian peafowl is
widely distributed...
- The
Congo peafowl (Afropavo congensis), also
known as the
African peafowl or
mbulu by the Bakôngo, is a
species of
peafowl native to the
Congo Basin. It...
- The
green peafowl (Pavo muticus) or
Indonesian peafowl is a
peafowl species native to the
tropical forests of
Southeast Asia and Indochina. It is the...
- subfamilies: the Phasianinae,
including pheasants, tragopans, junglefowls, and
peafowls; and the Perdicinae,
including partridges, Old
World quails, and francolins...
-
means "the rock
where pea****s dance". As of 2022[update], it is the only
peafowl sanctuary in Kerala. As per
government order numbered G.O.(P) 24/2007/F&WLD...
- (2): 439 – via The
Palaeontological ****ociation. Boev,
Zlatorar (1998). "
Peafowls (g. Pavo Linnaeus, 1758) and
Ptarmigans (g.
Lagopus Brisson, 1760): an...
- Blue pea**** may
refer to:
Indian peafowl, bird
species also
known as blue
peafowl Papilio arcturus,
butterfly species also
known as the "blue pea****"...
-
foreleg of a
Varanid lizard. The toes are long and
gracile and like
other peafowls, the hind toe is less re****bent than
those of more
strictly terrestrial...
- ****ara
Breeding Centre,
Jhabuwa is a 750-acre
protected pea**** (Indian
peafowl) and ****ara
reserve forest in
Jhabuwa village 15 km
south of
Bawal in...