4/5 M N Dheeraj G. 5 years ago on Google
White
Peafowl
Simply
majestic,
dazzling,
and
unique.
This
type
of
peafowl
offers
white
feathering
throughout
with
elegant,
lacy
tail
feathers.
A
regal
addition
to
any
property,
a
white
peafowl
will
certainly
be
the
topic
of
conversation.
A
male
India
Blue
Peacock
can
mate
with
a
White
peahen.
White
peafowl
are
a
color
variety
of
the
India
Blue
Peacock.
They
are
considered
leucistic,
a
condition
that
affects
the
birds'
feathers
and
turns
them
pale
or
white.
Leucism
differs
from
albinism
in
that
this
variety
of
peafowl
has
blue
tinted
eyes
and
lacks
normal
pigmentation,
rather
than
no
pigmentation
in
the
eyes
or
feathers
Range:
While
it
is
believed
that
White
Peafowl
do
occur
naturally,
they
are
not
common
in
the
wild.
It
is
possible
that
there
are
White
Peafowl
living
in
the
wild
in
the
natural
range
of
India
Blue
Peafowl
-
across
India,
Pakistan,
and
Sri
Lanka.
Habitat:
Peafowl
can
live
in
a
variety
of
habitats,
including
deciduous
forests
and
cultivated
lands.
Status
in
the
wild:
Peafowl
face
no
danger
in
their
native
range.
Status
in
aviculture:
Peafowl
have
been
raised
in
captivity
for
centuries.
Historical
documents
mention
them
in
Egypt,
Greece,
and
Rome
during
ancient
times.
They
are
kept
in
zoos,
aviaries,
and
by
individuals
all
over
the
world
today.
Breeding
Season:
The
breeding
season
varies
depending
on
several
factors,
but
should
fall
somewhere
between
March
and
July
in
the
United
States.
Clutch
Size:
6
-
8
eggs
Incubation
Period:
28
days