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Blue Peafowl

Pavo cristatus

Description:

Peafowl are best known for the male's extravagant display feathers which, despite actually growing from their back, are thought of as a tail. The "train" is in reality made up of the enormously elongated upper tail coverts. The tail itself is brown and short as in the peahen. The colours result not from any green or blue pigments but from the micro-structure of the feathers and the resulting optical phenomena. The long train feathers (and tarsal spurs) of the male develop only after the second year of life. Fully developed trains are found in birds older than four years. In northern India, these begin to develop each February and are moulted at the end of August. The moult of the flight feathers may be spread out across the year.

Habitat:

This peacock is on a farm in South Africa.

Notes:

Never did see his body! But what a great explosion of blue in the purple!

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Western Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Oct 6, 2012
Submitted on Oct 13, 2012

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