The peacock, India's national bird, is renowned for its vibrant and exquisite beauty. Males, known as peacocks, are easily recognized by their long, iridescent blue-green plumage and the distinctive fan-shaped tail feathers adorned with "eye" markings. These flamboyant displays are used to attract peahens, the female peacocks, during courtship. Peacocks are relatively large birds, typically found in grasslands and open woodlands, often near human settlements. They are omnivorous, feeding on plants, insects, and small reptiles. Peacocks are not only a symbol of national pride but also hold cultural and religious significance in India.