Congo Peafowl

Congo Peafowl

Congo peafowl is one of the most beautiful and large species of peafowl birds. These stunning birds are native to the Congo basin. The scientific name of congo peafowl is Afropavo congensis. As congo peafowls are the national bird of Africa, they can also be known as African peafowl. You can find African peafowl birds…

Green Peacocks

Green Peafowl

The green peafowl is one of the species of peafowl birds. They are native to Indochina and the tropical forest of Southeast Asia. These birds are Scientifically called Pavo muticus, however, they can also be known as Indonesian peafowl. Due to threats like habitat destruction, hunting, and poaching, these birds have been listed as endangered…

Barred Wing Peacocks

Barred Wing Peacocks

The Barred Wing Peacock is an original and common peacock found in two wild species, Green and Blue Peafowl. This pattern refers to special spots on the wings of peafowl birds. In barred wing patterns, the wings of peafowl birds are black and brown striped, creating a striking appearance. It’s common to see Indian blue…

White-eyed Peacock

White-eyed Peafowl

White-eyed peafowl is a pattern mutation that can be found in different peafowl colors. This pattern is closely linked to the silver pied pattern and is often combined with a pied or black shoulder pattern. In this pattern, the term “white eye” referred to the ocelli on the peacock trains, not its functional eyesight. These…

Indian Peacock

Indian Peafowl

The Indian peafowl is one of the species of peafowl birds. These birds are also referred to as blue peafowl, and their scientific name is “Pavo Cristatus”. They can be found all over the world, although they are native to Sri Lanka and India. They often live in open forests and cultivated areas. These birds…

Black Shoulder Peafowl

Black Shoulder Peacocks

The black shoulder peafowl was introduced to Europe in the 1800’s. However, the black shoulder peafowl is not any other bird, it’s a pattern mutation of the Indian blue peafowl found in all color types. This pattern mutation is prevalent and referred to as the dark wing pattern. Additionally, the black shoulder peahen and Indian…

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