Saw the cutest reference and drew the family with acrylic markers💙
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Saw the cutest reference and drew the family with acrylic markers💙
You have been visited by the Peachick of Deep Concern. Have you taken your meds today? Have you been drinking enough water? Did you remember to eat today? Did you sleep ok? Reblog so he can check on others.
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I feel like I shouldn't even have to explain this one, but I keep seeing it passed around as a "peacock chick."
What even are those feet?
THIS IS WHAT A REAL PEACHICK LOOKS LIKE:
Verdict: AI-generated
Peafowl, Bronx Zoo (No. 3)
Hybrids between Indian peafowl and Green peafowl are called Spaldings, after the first person to successfully hybridise them, Mrs. Keith Spalding. Unlike many hybrids, spaldings are fertile and generally benefit from hybrid vigor; spaldings with a high-green phenotype do much better in cold temperatures than the cold-intolerant green peafowl while still looking like their green parents. Plumage varies between individual spaldings, with some looking far more like green peafowl and some looking far more like blue peafowl, though most visually carry traits of both.
In addition to the wild-type "blue" colouration, several hundred variations in colour and pattern are recognised as separate morphs of the Indian Blue among peafowl breeders. Pattern variations include solid-wing/black shoulder (the black and brown stripes on the wing are instead one solid colour), pied, white-eye (the ocelli in a male's eye feathers have white spots instead of black), and silver pied (a mostly white bird with small patches of colour). Colour variations include white, purple, Buford bronze, opal, midnight, charcoal, jade, and taupe, as well as the sex-linked colours purple, cameo, peach, and Sonja's Violeta. Additional colour and pattern variations are first approved by the United Peafowl Association to become officially recognised as a morph among breeders. Alternately-coloured peafowl are born differently coloured than wild-type peafowl, and though each colour is recognisable at hatch, their peachick plumage does not necessarily match their adult plumage.
Occasionally, peafowl appear with white plumage. Although albino peafowl do exist, this is quite rare, and almost all white peafowl are not albinos; they have a genetic condition called leucism, which causes pigment cells to fail to migrate from the neural crest during development. Leucistic peafowl can produce pigment but not deposit the pigment to their feathers, resulting in their blue-grey eye colour and the complete lack of colouration in their plumage. Pied peafowl are affected by partial leucism, where only some pigment cells fail to migrate, resulting in birds that have colour but also have patches absent of all colour; they, too, have blue-grey eyes. By contrast, true albino peafowl would have a complete lack of melanin, resulting in irises that look red or pink. Leucistic peachicks are born yellow and become fully white as they mature.
Source: Wikipedia
Hi guys, hope you’re all doing well in these crazy times. My college might close due to the corona virus, which sucks, so it’s going to be some difficult times with self studies. But I’m so far healthy and I hope you guys are as well ❤️ Anyway, I promised a female version of the betta peafowl and here it is xD not as sexy, but still a pretty lady with her little chick xD Enjoy! And I hope to be posting some more work soon 🐦🐟
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