Introduction: Peahen birds in the wild
Peahen birds are native to the Indian subcontinent and are commonly found in the wild. They are closely related to peacocks, which are known for their striking appearance and extravagant display of feathers. Peahen birds, on the other hand, are more subdued in color and do not have the elaborate plumage of the peacock. Despite their less flamboyant appearance, peahen birds are interesting creatures that are often admired for their unique characteristics.
Characteristics of peahen birds
Peahen birds are medium-sized birds, with a length of around 60-100 cm and a weight of 2-4 kg. They have a brownish-grey plumage, with a small crest on their head. Peahens have a distinctive call that sounds like a high-pitched "meow." They are omnivorous birds and feed on a variety of insects, small animals, and plants. Peahen birds are also known for their strong legs, which enable them to run and jump swiftly. They are excellent fliers and can fly short distances when threatened.