INDIAN PEAFOWL | මොනරා, සෙබඩ | Peacock, Blue Peafowl, Common Peafowl

LOCAL NAMES
- Common peafowl, Blue peafowl, peacock, peahen, මොනරා, සෙබඩ, මොණරා, pavone, pavo real, pava, Pfau, Pfauenhuhn, paon, मोर, मोरनी, മയിൽ, പീഹൻ, मोर, மயில், பீஹன், నెమలి, مور، مور, الطاووس, павлин, пава, ময়ূর, मोर, Paon bleu, મોર (નર), ઢેલ (માદા), मोर, नीला मोर, ನವಿಲು, ഇന്ത്യൻ മയിൽ, നീലമയിൽ, मोर (नर), लांडोर (मादी), निलो मयूर, मुजुर, ମୟୂର (ପୁରୁଷ), ମୟୂରୀ (ସ୍ତ୍ରୀ), मयूर, भुजङ्गभुज्, இந்திய மயில், నెమలి, ہندوستانی مور
- Afrikaans Bloupou
- Arabic الطاووس الهندي
- Assamese ময়ূৰ
- Asturian Pavón azul
- Basque Pauma
- Bulgarian Обикновен паун
- Chinese 藍孔雀
- Chinese (SIM) 蓝孔雀
- Croatian paun
- Czech páv korunkatý
- Dutch Blauwe Pauw
- English Indian Peafowl
- English (United States) Indian Peafowl
- French Paon bleu
- French (French Guiana) Paon bleu
- Galician Pavón común
- German Pfau
- Greek Παγώνι
- Gujarati મોર / ઢેલ
- Hebrew טווס
- Hindi मोर
- Icelandic Páfugl
- Italian Pavone
- Japanese インドクジャク
- Malayalam മയിൽ
- Marathi मोर
- Norwegian indiapåfugl
- Odia ମୟୁର
- Polish paw indyjski
- Portuguese (Portugal) Pavão-real
- Romanian Păun
- Russian Индийский павлин
- Serbian Paun
- Slovak páv korunkatý
- Spanish Pavo Real Común
- Spanish (Puerto Rico) Pavo Real Común
- Spanish (Spain) Pavo real común
- Swedish påfågel
- Telugu నెమలి
- Thai นกยูงอินเดีย
- Turkish Tavuskuşu
- Ukrainian Павич чубатий
DESCRIPTION
Pavo cristatus, An unmistakable, large ground bird. also known as the common peafowl, and blue peafowl, is a peafowl species. Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are referred to as peahens. native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been introduced to many other countries. The unmistakable blue male spreads out its ornamental upper tail feathers when courting females. Peahens lack the train, have a white face and shiny green lower neck, and dull brown plumage. Their loud calls make them easy to detect, and in forest areas often indicate the presence of a predator such as a tiger. Their sounds calls are like … The bird is celebrated in Hindu and Greek mythology and is the national bird of India. Locally named Monara (male) and sebada (Female). The bird is celebrated in Hindu and Greek mythology and is the national bird of India. Locally named Monara (male) and sebada (Female).
