Juno Ridge - Peafowl
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63016
8418 Golden Spring Ct
8550 High St
8400 Villa Magnolia Rd
6501 Wilmington Oaks Dr
7334 Lakeshore Drive
7466 State Route 30, Dittmer
6507 Eime Rd, Dittmer
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7488 Hwy 30 (Aka Gravois), Dittmer
4636 house springs center, House Springs
4640 House Springs Center, House Springs
4551 gravois road, House Springs
7970 Old state rt 21, Barnhart
1738 Fawn Circle, Pacific
Nearby restaurants
7044 Hwy BB Cedar Hill Plaza
7070 State Road BB
6770 Mall Dr
6770 Mall Drive
8400 Villa Magnolia Rd
BlackBerry Rd, Imperial
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7942 Brookside Dr
Arnold 63010
10530 State Rd C, Hillsboro
101 Thresher Dr, St. Louis
1103 Brickyard Rd, Hillsboro
6507 Eime Rd, Dittmer
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Peacocks/Peahens St Louis, Mo. Breeding India Blue, White, Pied, Silver Pied, Black Shoulder, Cameo & Purple with #PeacockLove
314-691-2580 for more info

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😍my black shoulder purple boy!

Happy 4th of July from the Dragon Bird farm!

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New Purple Black Shoulder Silver Pieds! The Fonz & Pinkie Tuscadero

To them, the sky is purple
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What Colors Birds See
Birds see more colors than humans in several ways. Not only are birds able to perceive familiar colors as well as parts of the ultraviolet spectrum that are invisible to human eyes, but they also have better visual acuity to determine subtle differences between similar shades of color, gradations that humans are not able to discern.
The cells in the eye responsible for color detection – cones – are positioned in the retina, and birds have four types of cones rather than the three humans have. The exact number of cones varies in each bird species but is typically higher than humans and other mammals.
Diurnal birds that are active during the day have the best color sense. Perceiving different colors is less crucial for nocturnal birds, and many birds that are most active at night have a greater number of rod cells in their eyes instead, which allows them to capture more light and see better in low light conditions, though they may not see colors as clearly.
Why UV Light Matters
Being able to see UV light is a crucial aspect of how birds see color. For decades, ornithologists assumed that birds saw colors the same as humans, and many aspects of bird behavior were not able to be explained until birds' sensitivity to UV light was realized.
The ability to see ultraviolet light changes the perception birds have of many objects, even though humans may not see those differences.
Food: Some berries and other fruits have waxy coatings that reflect UV light, making them stand out vibrantly against green foliage. Birds can see the fruit much more clearly, making foraging much easier. Some insects also reflect UV light, and certain flowers will as well, giving birds a distinct advantage for finding those food sources.
Prey: Raptors use UV light to track prey, since the urine splashes and trails that voles, mice and other rodents use to mark their territory are brilliantly visible in ultraviolet light. This allows raptors to determine exactly where prey is located for more efficient hunting, even when the prey may not be visible itself.
Plumage: Species that may not appear dimorphic to humans may actually look very different in UV light. Male blue t**s, for example, have a prominent crown seen under UV light, though the genders look similar to humans. Birds have no difficulty telling the difference, and can use those UV markings to help select mates, defend a territory or tell individual birds apart.
Eggs: Some brood parasite eggs, despite having similar visible colors and markings, look very different from host bird eggs under UV light, giving birds the ability to tell when an egg is not their own and allowing them to reject the interloper. While not all species that host brood parasites will reject unwanted eggs, the UV pattern may be a factor for those that do.
Wavelength Filtering
Not only can birds see ultraviolet light, but they see visible colors more distinctly than humans can. Each cone in a bird's eye has a drop of oil in it that selectively filters out certain colors, giving birds greater sensitivity to different color shades.
This allows birds to more easily see contrasts in their surroundings, perhaps seeing through the camouflage of prey or other birds, for example. This type of filtering or polarization is also useful for pelagic birds, allowing them to see deeper into the water than previously believed, which can help them find suitable food sources and prey.
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Purple Black Shoulder
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Purple Black Shoulder
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Yearlings fanning this morning! .
Sampson & the chicks
The yearling pen this morning!💖
Prince Ulysses Reigns
Prince Ulysses is an India Blue split to White and possibly pied. I got him on April 21st 2016. And he was at least a few years old then, so I think he's about 7 or 8
Looking for Khaleesi 😉
Khal is a 4 year old Pied Male
Snow in the Spring
Snow, A white Peacock is not an albino. He's 4 years old
Create Ur Own Sunshine 🌞
Yearlings, & Sampson a two year old IB split white that may carry the Cameo Gene.

A beautiful Spring day & Yearlings moved!

This four-year-old BS split white boy needs a new address and he could come with a couple of girlfriends private message me for more information

Spring! If you're interested in raising some for your self, please pm me for details

4yr old IBBS Split white
Near St Louis wants to come hang out with your chicks!
PM for directions

Several need rehoming! Please PM me

ReHoming! Call 314-691-2500
2016 Silver Pied Male
Pick up only

ReHoming! Call 314-691-2580
Pick up only
2018 IB Hen split white

ReHoming! Call 314-691-2580
Yearlings:
2 Pied Males
Pick up only

ReHoming! Call 314-691-2580
2016 BS split white
2016 BS Hen
Good breeders!
Pick up only

Looking good this year! 1st to fan was my Loud Pied Khal


Must pick up locally

Up for discussion. PM me

BS trio up for discussion. (1M / 2 F)
All 2015s, fertile & the hens like to sit! Pm me

Adopting options

I'm near St Louis & have pieds, cameos, IBs, Silver pieds, purple chicks. (Too many! Lol) if anyone is interested in a conversation about becoming their new mother hen, please private message me. ( Baby pics 😉They are older now)
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