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India Blue

India Blue

The India Blue is the most common and recognizable breed of the Indian Peafowl, cherished for its spectacular plumage and vibrant coloring. Renowned for their iridescent blue and green feathers, the males, known as peacocks, display an ornate fan of tail feathers during courtship rituals. These feathers are adorned with striking 'eye' patterns that create an exquisite, shimmering effect. The head, neck, and breast of the India Blue are a vivid, metallic blue, contrasting sharply with their white face patch and crest of feathers atop the head. Females, known as peahens, are more muted, with a blend of greens and browns that provides camouflage in their native habitats.

Originating from the Indian subcontinent, the India Blue is well adapted to a variety of climates, although it thrives best in warmer environments. They are known for their robust nature and adaptability, making them a favored choice for aviculturists and bird enthusiasts alike. India Blue peafowls are also celebrated for their loud, distinctive calls and their majestic, ground-shaking dances, particularly during the breeding season. This breed remains a symbol of grace and beauty, playing a significant cultural role in many regions, often associated with divinity and royalty.

Colors: Barred‑Wing, Black‑Shoulder, Pied, White‑Eyed, Silver Pied

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