A fantail
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Bird
A bird uses its tail feathers to help with balance and steering while flying. The tail feathers also play a role in courtship displays and communication with other birds. Additionally, some birds use their tail feathers to help them in navigation during long migrations.
To draw a Quetzal bird, start by sketching the basic shape of its body, which is similar to a small parrot. Then add the long tail feathers that are the bird's most distinctive feature. Pay attention to the details in the bird's head, such as its colorful plumage and unique crests. Practice observing and replicating these details to capture the beauty of the Quetzal.
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the bird that has a tail like a fan is called a 'Peacock'
All pigeons and doves tails will fan, but the fan tailed pigeon is most notable.
Many birds can fan their tails, so it depends on what you mean by "large". It also depends what you mean by "tail" - most birds that appear to fan their tails, do not - they need functional tail feathers for controlled flight so generally cannot afford to have extravagant tail feathers. Unless you include domesticated turkey stags/toms, which fan their tails during courtship, the commonest and best known is the male peafowl - the peacock. Nearly as large are male Argus pheasants, which have far larger tails than peafowl. Only the turkey uses his real tail feathers.
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
If you're talking about the bird kite, yes. But I don't know how. I've been watching one; it seems like it flaps its wings rapidly and spreads out its tail feathers and is almost hovering vertically. I don't know how they do that, though!