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Indian peacocks displaying on a forest road in Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Blue Peafowl or Indian Peafowl
pavo cristatus
blauwe pauw
paon bleu
Blauer Pau
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- Televisa Game (Mexico) 28-Apr-2020
Replaced another peacock photo I just posted that I deleted with this one as it came out better.
Seen at Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens located in Hilo, Hawaii [Big Island].
So I wasnt able to find a bird like this in time for the Crazy Tuesday theme of #7DWF and i had to go to the trunk of memories. Thank you for your visits, faves and comments in advance!
I just happened to pass a Peacock the other day, I made it leave the road side and guided it into the wood.
::: Captured in Bávaro, provincia La Altagracia, República Dominicana.
The Peacock is a omnivorous ground-feeder bird that eats insects, plants, seeds, and flower heads. The Blue Peacock (Pavo cristatus) finds his habitat in India and Sri Lanka.
European peacock (Aglais io) butterfly sipping nectar from english ivy (Hedera helix) flowers.
Rusałka pawik (Aglais io) spijająca nektar z kwiatów bluszczu pospolitego (Hedera helix).
One of San Antonio's most historic and beautiful attractions, the Quadrangle is ideal for families with children. The Quadrangle is home to deer, peacocks, guinea fowl, ducks and geese. The animals enjoy the visitors as much as the visitors enjoy them. The setting is so beautiful and historical that families with small children can enjoy the animals while military history buffs can explore the rich history of the grounds, walls and buildings. A sign close to the entrance states that no bread or crackers can be fed to the animals but it doesn't say anything about vegetables or fruits, which the deer and other Quadrangle animal residents enjoy. As soon as the animals see that you've got food, you'll be surrounded with two and four-legged friends looking for a handout. They'll eat out of your hand but they're gentle and won't get aggressive so having small children around is okay.
One of the many Indian Peafowls to be found near the children's petting zoo at Beacon Hill Park, BC.
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