Peafowls, Peacocks and Peahens. Including Facts and Information about Blue, White, Indian and Green Peacocks. Breeding, Owning, Keeping and Raising Pe

Peafowls, Peacocks and Peahens. Including Facts and Information about Blue, White, Indian and Green Peacocks. Breeding, Owning, Keeping and Raising Pe
Author: Elliott Lang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780956626998

Guaranteed to answer every question, this guide is a must-have for anybody passionate about peafowls and peacocks. Writing in an easy-to-read and understandable style, based on years of experience of keeping peacocks, Lang covers all aspects and provides sound advice and answers.

Peacocks for Kids

Peacocks for Kids
Author: K. Bennett
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2015-01-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1310327947

Peacocks for Kids Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Fascinating Peacocks Chapter 2 Peacock's Features Chapter 3 A Peacock's Life Conclusion Fun Peacock Facts! Author Bio Introduction Peacocks are a magnificent species from the Pheasant family of birds. The Pavo Cristatus or Indian Peafowl is a large bird. It is well-known for their beautiful, bright tails in dazzling colors and hues! Have you ever seen one? The Pheasant family of birds includes partridges, chickens, jungle fowls, quails and of course the peafowl. This species comes from South Asia and today, Peacocks are found in places like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Western China and India among others. Another variation of the bird is found in Burma and in the lush African Rainforests, the Congo Peacock is happy living under the stars. Sadly, this species has not been seen for years, but it just may pop up one day again! Did you know only males are actually Peacocks? So what are females called? The female species of this bird is a Peahen and when both (or a group) are together they are known as: Peafowls. And the babies? They are known as Peachicks! Life expectancy is usually between 15 – 20 years. But there is a record of a bird living in captivity for 23 years. It is interesting to note that in this species the male really dazzles, but the female is more subdued. How so? Males are the ones with the bright plumage and long impressive train or tail. Some females have no train and although their neck area has beautiful greenish feathers, their plumage is mostly a dull brown. Peacocks live off the ground. They are known as “ground feeders” according to National Geographic. This means their food is found—you guessed it— on the ground! They eat things like berries, grains, insects and even small animals like lizards, rodents (Small) and snakes. For thousands of years Peacocks have been admired for their plumage and personality. Have you ever heard of the term ‘Proud as a Peacock?’ A writer who lived many years ago used this phrase (Written as Proud a Pekok – by Chaucer in Troilus & Criseyde) to describe personality traits. This term stuck in everyone’s mind and when we use this phrase, we may think of a proud or ostentatious person. There is no doubt Peacocks are unique and distinctive. But in some places they are more than just a bird. Did you know this bird is sacred to many people especially in India? In the Hindu religion this beautiful bird is revered for its tail, which symbolizes the ‘eyes of the gods.’ Ultimately, Peacocks are amazing birds and a beautiful part of nature’s wonders!

Living with Peacocks

Living with Peacocks
Author: David Moyle
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2006
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0595393829

This little book provides delightful, down-to-earth insights into what it's like to actually live with one of the grandest, most beautiful animals on our planet, the peacock. It gives loads of tips on what to feed these birds, sheltering tips, and whether or not to let them roam freely about your property or keep them in a pen. The author will give you lots of useful information about what to expect should you decide to bring home your own birds. The author relays his own personal experiences from many years of living with and raising peacocks. He shares his observations about what the famous peacock calls mean, how they get along with other animals and with people. He gives you hints about to build effective pens. He also gives you the down sides of co-existing with peacocks so you can make an informed decision about whether it really makes sense for you to bring them into your life. Knowing about the potential problems you could encounter, you aren't blinded by the beauty of these creatures in making a decision you may later regret.

Peacocks

Peacocks
Author: Lynne Martin
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1975
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780688220327

Discusses the history, habits, and characteristics of the peacock.

Peacocks

Peacocks
Author: Michael Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2003
Genre: Peafowl
ISBN: 9780947870416

This book is written for people who want to know more about peafowl and contains lots of information on peacocks. It includes sections on management and breeding, raising peacocks, on peafowl in the wild, their place in history and their connection with Indian mythology.

Peacocks for Novices

Peacocks for Novices
Author: Sunday John
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-08-02
Genre:
ISBN:

Peacocks are beautiful birds that can make a stunning addition to your yard, but be prepared to give these birds the care that they need. Keeping peacocks as pets requires more than admiring their beautiful plumage. They are fun and festive to have around, but it is important to educate yourself about their health and habits before keeping peacocks as pets.What most people refer to as peacocks are rightfully called peafowl. (Peacock is the name for the male of the species.) There are three types of peafowl: the blue or Indian peafowl, the green or Java peafowl, and the Congo peafowl. Because the green peafowl is endangered, it is not recommended to keep them as pets. The blue peafowl generally makes the best pet, as it is more adaptable, tamer, and less aggressive than other types.This beginners guide provides vital information on the origin, physical attributes, how to buy, temperament, health problems, feeding, and socialization of this wonderful pet birdGet your copy today by scrolling up and clicking Buy Now to get your copy today

Peafowl

Peafowl
Author: Tom P. Gardiner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1996
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

Peacocks and Peahens

Peacocks and Peahens
Author: Joan Kalbacken
Publisher: Children's Press
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516010700

Describes the characteristics, habits, behavior, and habitats of peacocks and peahens.

Peacock for Novices

Peacock for Novices
Author: Kelly Bradley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2021-02-26
Genre:
ISBN:

Peacocks, or peafowl, as the word "peacock" only refers to the male of the species, are commonly seen in zoos, on ranches and on hobby farms in the United States and in Europe. However, peacocks are originally native to the forests of Asia. These birds are members of the pheasant family, and they exhibit many of the same behaviors as other pheasants. They are ground feeders, meaning that they spend most of the time searching for food on the ground. They tend to live in forested areas and will hide in tall grass or shrubbery to escape predators.In spite of their large size, peacocks are capable of flight. In fact, they are one of the largest and heaviest flying birds in the world. If a peacock is startled, it may fly to escape danger, though it cannot stay in the air for extended periods of time due to its weight. I have put this book together for lovers of peacock and those willing to commence keeping them as pets. This guide will equip you with adequate knowledge on everything you need to keep peacocks. In here you will learn about how to buy, care, house, feed, health concerns, Handling and tips to become an expert in keeping peacocks as pets. Click the buy now button to GET YOUR COPY TODAY

Peacocks

Peacocks
Author: Melissa Gish
Publisher: Creative Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Peafowl
ISBN: 9781640267961

"Brimming with photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book about peacocks treats researchers and wild animal lovers to a comprehensive zoological profile of these colorful, majestic birds. Includes sidebars, a range map, a glossary, and a Middle Eastern folktale about the peacock"--