Friday, November 13, 2015

Know Your Green peafowl (Pavo muticus)

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Green peafowl (Pavo muticus) is one of three species of peacock bird. As with other types of birds found in parts Phasianidae, peacock green also has a beautiful coat. Feathers golden green.

Green Peacock scattered populations in open forests with grasslands People's Republic of China, Indochina, and Java, Indonesia. Previous peacock green are also found in India, Bangladesh, and Malaysia, but all three countries the population is extinct. Although very large, peacock green are a clever bird to fly. In the breeding season, the males dance in front of the tail feathers of peacocks females. Tail feathers cover is opened to form a fan with eye-shaped spots. Female birds incubate three to six eggs.
Know Your Green peafowl (Pavo muticus)

Physical Characteristics Green peafowl
  • Adult male birds are very large, to a length of 300 cm, with a very long tail cover.
  • At the top of the head of a male peacock green are erect crest.
  • Green peacock females are smaller than birds are male.
  • Peacock feathers female green less glossy, grayish green, decorated with feathers and without tail cover.

Peacock green feed consists of a variety of grains, grass shoots and leaves, a wide variety of insects, as well as various types of small animals eg spiders, worms, and small lizards. Often also called the peacock pretty hooked worms.

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