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What is the conservation status of Peahen birds?

Introduction: What are Peahen birds?

Peahen birds are the female members of the pheasant family that are commonly found in South Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. These birds are known for their plain brownish-grey feathers, unlike their male counterparts, peacocks, which have iridescent blue-green feathers. Peahens are smaller than peacocks, and they are ground-dwelling birds that prefer to live in forested areas, grasslands, and agricultural fields.

Habitat and Distribution of Peahen Birds

Peahens have a wide distribution range, spanning across various countries in South Asia. They are commonly found in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. These birds are adaptable to different habitats, but they prefer to live in forested areas, grasslands, and agricultural fields. Peahens are also known to inhabit semi-arid regions, where they can find suitable food and water sources. However, their populations are declining due to various threats, including habitat loss and poaching.

Mary Allen

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