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Essay on National Bird Peacock

ESSAY ON NATIONAL BIRD PEACOCK
This is an essay on the national bird Peacock.
Peacock is a big bird, with extremely mesmerising and beautiful wings. It’s beauty has helped it in
gaining the title of the national bird of India.
It has different colour combinations (violet, blue and green or simple white), which makes it unique
and special among the birds. It’s long and slender neck withholds beauty and grace, which adds
more points to it’s beauty.
It is found all over the country. It’s wings are very long and have moon like spots on them, they have
a shape of an eye and are violet in colour.
These spots shine when the peacock dances, as the sunlight falls directly over them. Peacocks have
small and elegant crowns/crest on their heads. They are considered as the king of all the birds. But
because of the weight of their wings, peacocks cannot fly higher, that is, they can only fly a limited
height and not for a long time.
Peacock is a male bird whereas Peahen is a female bird and in comparison to peacock, peahen is
not so attractive and beautiful. Peahen also lacks crown on the head. It is said that peacock dances
only when there is rain, he loves rain a lot.
They are generally found in fields and gardens where there is warm temperature. That is why it is
mostly found in states like Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. They are omnivores, that is, they
feed on both vegetation and small animals.
They generally feed on grains, snakes, insects etc. They are of a great help to the farmers as they
kill all the unwanted snakes and insects from the agricultural fields, which hinders the growth of the
crops and can cause loss to the farmers.

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