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Mysteries of suburbia, ONE

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Subject: Mysteries of suburbia, ONE
From: "Geoffrey Dabb via Canberrabirds " <>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2025 02:14:39 +0000

Q - What colour is a peacock’s tail?

 

A – Nearly black.

 

For a few days I’d been puzzling over a pile of feathers on the ground in Rocky knob Neighbourhood Park.  Apart from the small downy ones they were large and, for practical purposes, black. No bright colours among any of them.  Eventually I concluded they were from a deceased adult peafowl.  From photos and references it appears that both female and male peafowl have tail feathers that are dark brown, in fact so dark that they can appear black.  In the case of the male, it is these feathers that support the colourful train.  In the attached photo the feathers are on a black pillow-case.  The top colour in the color guide series is designated ‘Dusky Brown’.  I suppose the rest of the bird was carried off by a fox, and that it was a female, going by absence of any colourful feathers.  Females sitting on eggs are sometimes taken by foxes.

 

 


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