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Watch the
wonderful habitat ...
... courtship display
and lovely calls of
... a pair of
Red-naped Ibises
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Village Mankrola
Gurugram
Haryana
India
8 August 2023
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Dancing Male Indian Peacock
... there is no
more majestic a sight
than a dancing
male Indian Peacock ...
... in the whole of
Avian World ...
Truly spectacular ...
... part of
Indian folklore
for millenia ...
Monsoon months witness
a sharp spurt in
display...
3.3K views, 60 likes, 12 loves, 14 comments, 47 shares
Amazing Wildlife of India by ... Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari
Indian Peacock ... in
different moods ...
Peacock is an inseparable
part of Indian myth
.. folklore ...
and literature ...
Pre-monsoon and monsoon
time see them in the
peak of...
Turkeys, despite the claim on a postcard I bought yesterday, are not native to California. These toms, however, and the hen for whose attention they were competitively parading, were certainly born here, as were many generations before them. The species was introduced, as game birds on an island...
Continuing our walk through the wooded area of the wetlands, Ken picked out a Brown Honeyeater up in a tree.
Not the prettiest of honeyeater maybe, but I do think he's very attractive with the subtle shading of browns.
There was a swamphen at the edge of the lake, who seemed to be doing a bit of display, flicking his tail up and down, exposing brilliant white undertail coverts.
This picture just shows it in the nearly fully up position.
In vain ...
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Though
the Summer is
still some distance
away ...
The male on right
was displaying ...
...rather
over-enthusiastically ...
shaking, flapping
and vocalizing ...
to a
largely reluctant
female ...
who
only occasionally
cast a
scrutinizing glance
toward him ...