Photos of feathered friends

Hi my friends good day every one!

First of all I am very thankful to this community and to you @strawberrry for taking up such a beautiful challenge under the title Feathered Friends.

feathered friend peacock

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📸Huwawei y9

Today I am going to talk about one of the most colorful and beautiful feathered birds under the title Feathered Friend.The peacock is a large, colorful bird native to South Asia and known for its iridescent blue and green feathers that form a fan-like "train" or "tail." The male peacock displays these feathers to attract mates, and the train can grow up to 60 centimeters long. The female, called a peahen, is less colorful and has a shorter train. The species is also known for its distinctive calls and is considered sacred in Hinduism.

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📸Huwawei y9

Peacocks are omnivores and feed on a variety of food items. Their diet consists of seeds, insects, small mammals, and other small animals, as well as fruits and vegetables. They forage for food on the ground, but will also feed on low-lying plants and trees. In captivity, they can be fed with a balanced diet of grains, vegetables, and insects, supplemented with commercial poultry feed. It is important to provide them with fresh water and a balanced diet to maintain their health and vibrant feather coloration.
Peacock feathers are known for their iridescent blue and green color and elaborate eye-like markings on the upper feathers, called "eye spots." These feathers are prized for their beauty and are often used in decorative arts, fashion, and jewelry.

The male peacock uses its feathers to attract a mate during courtship displays, making them a symbol of beauty and courtship in many cultures.

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📸Huwawei y9

This image shows their rear view.When they spread their feathers, they look very beautiful from the front, but from the back they do not show any beauty.The dark side of their feathers is the back of the feathers.

I invite my friends to share with this community about your feathered friends.. @kavi1999 @shiftitamanna @dilums And thank you all for reading my post 🙏

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