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Indian Peafowl or peacock India, whose scientific name Pavo cristatus is one of three species of birds peacocks. Indian Peafowl has a shiny dark blue feathers. Large-sized adult male birds, to a length of 230cm, with a very long tail cover, metallic green.
Above his head are erect-crested blue to form a fan. Females are smaller than males. The feathers are not shiny, greenish brown with black stripes and without cover with fur tail. Young birds as female.
Common peafowl population scattered in open forests with grasslands in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. Previous species is found also in Bangladesh, but now likely extinct there.
Above his head are erect-crested blue to form a fan. Females are smaller than males. The feathers are not shiny, greenish brown with black stripes and without cover with fur tail. Young birds as female.
Common peafowl population scattered in open forests with grasslands in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. Previous species is found also in Bangladesh, but now likely extinct there.