Male peacocks are noted for their predominant bright, iridescent blue and lightish darkish green feathers. They also have some bronze coloring of the feathers that also seems iridescent when in some lighting conditions. Female peahens are predominantly brown, grey, white and bronze with speckles and with iridescent blue/green feathers on their necks.
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peacocks have short, hard and pointed beaks
they need long beaks to eat fish from the water
Peacocks eat any color flowers, seeds, leaves, and necter as long as they are part of plants.
Kiwi beak color is brown.
The toucans beak color is yellow with orange
The peacocks eat wheat, grubs, green grass, cracked corn, insects and grains anything that could fit into its beak, so be sure that garbage and such as paper is not left in their habitat.
Peacocks do not lay eggs, being males. Peahen eggs are an off-white.
white colour
The color of a parakeet's beak can indicate its health and behavior. A healthy parakeet typically has a smooth and vibrant-colored beak, while a pale or rough beak may indicate health issues. Additionally, changes in beak color can be a sign of stress or aggression in the bird. Monitoring the beak color can help in identifying potential health problems and understanding the bird's behavior.
The toucans beak color is yellow with orange
The peacock beak is often referred to as a "bill." In birds, the bill is the hard, pointed structure that forms the beak, which is used for feeding, grooming, and other activities. In the case of peacocks, their beaks are relatively short and straight, adapted for their diet of seeds, fruits, and small animals.