What mistake do many people make when referring to a peacock?
What is interesting about the colour of a peacock’s feathers?
Why might having a peacock as a pet irritate your neighbours?
Discussion Questions: What irritating things do your neighbours do? What would you do if your neighbour had a pet that annoyed you?
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Peacocks Are Always Male
The word “peacock” is commonly used to describe male and female birds. Technically speaking, only males are “peacocks”. A female is a “peahen”. The neutral term for these birds is “peafowl”. The male is the pheasant with the colourful train. He struts around with his beautiful plumage to attract females. This is where the expression “proud as a peacock” comes from. The peacock’s feathers appear different colours depending on the angle of the light. Have you ever seen a white peacock or peahen? White peafowl are missing a pigment. They are sometimes called albino peacocks. In the wild, peacocks are polygamous. They typically keep a harem of about 2-5 females. Wild peafowl like to gather in groups called “parties”. In captivity, peacocks are often monogamous. They can be kept as pets, though the annoying sound they make during mating season is irritating to home dwellers and neighbours.
Many people use the word peacock to refer to male and female peafowl.
The colour of a peacock’s feathers appear to change depending on the angle of the light.
Peacocks make an annoying bird call during mating season.