Both Hens and Peacocks (or peafowls) are capable of flight. hens however are very limited in their flying abilities. Peacocks are moderately good flyers but they rarely resort to flight.
Both chickens and peacocks are capable of flight. Chickens, however, are very limited in their flight abilities. Peacocks (or peafowl), however, are moderately good fliers.
ChickensTurkeysPheasantsScrub turkeys (an Australian bird)
peacock. peahen is the female.
Birds are actually the only land animals with feathers.
A pea hen is a female peacock.
A female peacock is called a hen.
Peahen, like the name of the category says.
No, the get along quite well with chickens. A male may "fall in love" with a chicken hen if he doesn't have a peahen mate. If the hen has chicks & tries to protect them from the curious peacock, the peacock will go after the hen & will fight with her.
Hens dont fly because their bones are not completely hollow like other flying birds.
Chicken Hen and Rooster Duck hen and Drake Turkey hen and Tom Peahen and Peacock
peacock's egg
Some gender nouns for birds are:cob, pen (swan)cock, chantelle (partridge)cock, hen (blue jay)cock, hen (crow)cock, hen (dove)cock, hen (finch)cock, hen (guinea fowl)cock, hen (gull)cock, hen (heron)cock, hen (hummingbird)cock, hen (lark)cock, hen (lyrebird)cock, hen (magpie)cock, hen (nightingale)cock, hen (ostrich)cock, hen (parrot)cock, hen (pheasant)cock, hen (pigeon)cock, hen (quail)drake, hen (duck)gander, goosepeacock, peahenrooster, hen (chicken)tercel, falcontiercel, hen (hawk)tom, hen (turkey)Many types of birds do not have specific gender nouns, for example, penguins or woodpeckers are simply called male and female.
As it says. Cock and hen , as they are designated in many bird species.