peacock
Hera did not want to marry Zeus, but Zeus changed himself into a bird, and then made storms rage over him so then Hera felt pity on the bird into her hands. Then Zeus changed and said that Hera had to marry him. Feeling trapped Hera agreed to marry him because she felt pity on this poor bird
Zeus asked Hera to marry him but sherefused night Zeus sent a storm to where Hera was.Zeus turned himself into a bird. Hera thinking it was a bird she snuggled it. When she realized she was snuggling Zeus she was forced to marry him.
Hera represents women, marriage and birth. Aphrodite represents love, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
Her symbol was the peacock.
Hera had spurned the overtures of Zeus, as she knew he had had six different lovers before her. So, Zeus appeared to Hera in the form of a poor little rain-soaked cuckoo bird. Hera took pity on the bird, whereby Zeus returned to his true form and ravished her, thus shaming her into marrying.
Zeus took the form of a cuckoo bird when he wooed Hera. Hera, feeling pity for the bird, took it in her hands which transformed Zeus back to his original form and Zeus used this opportunity to seduce Hera.
Hera's peacocks is the bird that revived Argus's eyes.
A favored bird of Hera.
Hera is often depicted holding a pomegranate which represents fertility and death.
Hera gave her sacred bird, the peacock, the eyes of Argus.
After Argus was killed, Hera took his many eyes and placed them on a bird's tail, now known as a Peacock or the Common Pea Fowl.
Hera's peacocks.a peacock