blue peafowl
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large, brightly colored bird native to India and Sri Lanka: The blue peafowl is a species of peafowl (Pavo cristatus) characterized by the male's iridescent blue neck and breast and its long, elaborate tail feathers (train) with eye-like spots. The female (peahen) is less colorful, with a predominantly brown plumage.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The blue peafowl is the national bird of India.
- We saw a magnificent male blue peafowl displaying its tail feathers in the forest clearing.
- The call of the blue peafowl is a loud, distinctive cry.
Advanced Usage
- "In full display": Refers to the male blue peafowl showing its fanned-out tail feathers, often during courtship.
- During the breeding season, the male blue peafowl can often be seen in full display to attract a mate.
Variants and Related Words
- Peafowl (n): The general term for birds of the genera and , which includes the blue peafowl and the green peafowl.
- Peacock (n): Specifically refers to the male of the species.
- Peahen (n): Specifically refers to the female of the species.
- Peachick (n): A young peafowl.
Synonyms
- Indian peafowl: The most common alternative name.
- Common peafowl: Another name used to distinguish it from other peafowl species.
Related Phrases
- "Proud as a peacock": An idiom describing someone who is very vain or proud of their appearance, directly referencing the showy display of the male blue peafowl.
- After winning the award, he strutted around the office, proud as a peacock.
Noun
- peafowl of India and Ceylon