The Indian Peafowl (common peacock) is the most famous. Males have iridescent blue and green plumage and a long, elegant train with "eye" markings.
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1. Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus)
Green Peafowls are native to Southeast Asia and have vibrant green and blue plumage. Males have shorter trains than Indian Peafowls but beautiful metallic colors.
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2. Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus)
The Central African rainforest is home to the African peafowl or Congo peacock. Unlike other peafowl species, males have a shorter train and deep blue-green plumage.
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3. Congo Peafowl (Afropavo congensis)
The White Peafowl, a genetic variant of the Indian Peafowl, is all-white. Their striking appearance makes them popular ornaments.
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4. White Peafowl
Copper and bronze hues characterize the Bronze Peafowl, another Indian Peafowl color variant. Its unique color distinguishes it from blue and green varieties.
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5. Bronze Peafowl
Java is home to the Java Green Peafowl subspecies. Although slightly different, males have iridescent green and blue plumage like the Green Peafowl.
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6. Java Green Peafowl
Black and white shoulder markings distinguish this Indian Peafowl. The rest of the plumage resembles Indian Peafowl.
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7. Black-Shouldered Peafowl
Crossing peafowl species creates Spalding Peafowl hybrids. Breeders create striking combinations like the India Blue (Pavo cristatus) and Green Peafowl.
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8. Spalding Peafowl
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