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English: Common name: Peacock

Scientific name: Pavo cristatus Higher classification: Pavo Lifespan: 10 – 25 years (In the wild) Mass: Male: 4 – 6 kg (Adult), Female: 2.8 – 4 kg (Adult)

Did you know: The call of the Indian peafowl is a loud, trumpet-like scream "kee-ow".

My passion for photography really grew to extreme levels when I moved to forest and I knew right away I wanted it to be my Life full-time as a Nature photographer I feel blessed from nature when I get my dream shots just I want to tell a story with my images to HELP preserve the wonders of the Natural World. Nature Photography is an art as it is about Education an image graphically captures a decisive moment in Time and allows that moment to help explain the Natural World in which we Live when I found one Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) at the kerandi River of the time of twilight while I am wondering to capture a evening sunset pictures & Bird pictures I was mesmerized and captured this picture, which the picture say a story of the relation between nature life & bird interacts with its surroundings of Nature. Nature Photography is as much about art as it is about Education an image graphically captures a decisive moment in time and allows that moment to help explain the natural world in which we live. Knowing the habitat will help we understand the birds we see in them. Trying and visit as many different habitats that we can. Forests, farmland, scrub, lakes, reed-beds, rivers, coasts etc all have their own characteristic birds. The edges of fields, streams, rivers are all excellent places to see birds. The best time to see birds is at sunrise to early morning and then again in the mid and late afternoons. Birds tend to rest during the day. In places like lakes, we can observe birds through the day. While it is possible to watch birds any time and any place it is helpful to know when and where to look. We are more likely to see specific birds at certain rare times of the day. We found maximum bird active in the opening and the edge of the forest or near human habitation. Most of the species in the area were either insectivores or omnivores feeding largely on the ground in the open areas. The birds preferred the edge forest, which provided them with mixed habitats and the suitable perching points to capture the aerial prey and open areas to feed along.
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