Peacock 2 is a painting by Jack Zulli which was uploaded on April 9th, 2013.
Peacock 2
Peacock captured at Milwaukee Zoo with Pentax K10 and worked in Photoshop and Painter for end result.... more
by Jack Zulli
Title
Peacock 2
Artist
Jack Zulli
Medium
Painting - Digital Art
Description
Peacock captured at Milwaukee Zoo with Pentax K10 and worked in Photoshop and Painter for end result.
Peafowl are three Asiatic species of flying bird in the genus Pavo of the pheasant family, Phasianidae, best known for the male's extravagant eye-spotted tail, which it displays as part of courtship. The male is called a peacock, the female a peahen, and the offspring peachicks.[1] The adult female peafowl is grey and/or brown. Peachicks can be between yellow and a tawny colour with darker brown patches. The term also embraces the Congo Peafowl, which is placed in a separate genus Afropavo.
The species are: Indian Peafowl, Pavo cristatus, a resident breeder in South Asia. The peacock is designated as the national bird of India and the provincial bird of Punjab. Green Peafowl, Pavo muticus. Breeds from Burma east to Java. The IUCN lists the Green Peafowl as endangered due to hunting and a reduction in extent and quality of habitat. It is a national symbol in the history of Burma.
Congo Peafowl Afropavo congensis.
The male (peacock) Indian Peafowl has iridescent blue-green or green colored plumage. The peacock tail ("train") is not the tail quill feathers but the highly elongated upper tail covert feathers. The "eyes" are best seen when the peacock fans its tail. Like a cupped hand behind the ear, the erect tail-fan of the male helps direct sound to the ears.[citation needed] Both species have a crest atop the head. The female (peahen) Indian Peafowl has a mixture of dull green, brown, and grey in her plumage. She lacks the long upper tail coverts of the male but has a crest. The female can also display her plumage to ward off female competition or signal danger to her young.
The Green Peafowl appears different from the Indian Peafowl. The male has green and gold plumage and has an erect crest. The wings are black with a sheen of blue. Unlike the Indian Peafowl, the Green Peahen is similar to the male, only having shorter upper tail coverts and less iridescence. It is difficult to tell a juvenile male from an adult female.
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April 9th, 2013
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Comments (58)
Cheryl Rose
Elegant painting of this regal peacock with such nice flow and light. Love the composition, colors and soft blends. A work of beauty, Jack! l/f/p
Artist Nandika Dutt
So beautiful peacock and my favorite bird.Great presentation and very elegant art.Nice glossy effect........L