Peacock
The peacock is actually the name of the male bird of the peafowl family. Indian, Congo, and green peafowl are the three different species of peafowl found worldwide. The peafowl species most frequently found worldwide are those from India. A male peacock's vivid display of iridescent tail feathers is well known.
Peacocks are among the world's largest flying birds because of their 5-foot maximum length. In actuality, a peacock's lengthy tail accounts for 60% of its whole length. The peacock's multicolored tail feather display is likely the most exquisite courtship display among all the bird species.
This animal spread out their large tail feathers during courtship displays to show off its eye spots and vibrant patterns. Some peacocks are distinguished by having longer tails and more eye spots. The female peafowl, commonly known as a peahen, favors peacocks with long tails and numerous eye spots. Peacock tail feather color appears to vary depending on the angle of light reflection.