Peahens, like many birds, typically sleep at night and may take short naps during the day. They tend to roost in trees or elevated areas to stay safe from predators while they sleep. The amount of sleep can vary based on environmental conditions and their activity levels, but they generally follow a pattern similar to that of other birds, averaging around 10-12 hours of sleep each night.
peacocks are active in day so they can sleep and take care of there young in the night female peacocks are called peahens and the peacocks young are called peafouel
Peahens lay 3 to 6 eggs
Yes, peahens also call like peacocks do.
In the Occident, the peahens together with a peacock, in their natural grouping are called a harem.
Yes, peahens are generally considered good mothers. They are attentive and protective of their chicks, often leading them to food and shelter shortly after hatching. Peahens typically raise their young in small groups, teaching them essential survival skills. However, like many birds, their success as mothers can depend on environmental conditions and the presence of predators.
Length, width and coloration of the tail, are the traits that peahens look for in peacocks.
No they don't dance
run and hide
Yes
20 feet
Yes.
The male is a peacock.