We do have some excellent quality Lady Amerhest Pheasants Juvenile Males Available, Price 16,000 / male, Age 6 months. Cargo available. Contact 0333 5173905
We do have breeder pair of Reeves Pheasants available at Paradise Pheasantry, Age 3 years,
Location Haripur KPK
Contact 0333 5173905
Our beautiful Green Java Peafowls, breeding season has started. Chicks available soon! for more details and booking you can contact us at 0333-5173905
Pure Green Java Peafowls available, all birds are vaccinated, healthy and active..........for details u can contact us at 0333-5173905.
Early 2022 hatched birds
Our beautiful Reeves Pheasant (Syrmaticus reevesii) Male!!
Our Green Java Peafowls foraging after rain !!!!!!
Male Northern Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus) calling!!!!
Our beautiful Grey Jungle Fowls (Gallus sonneratii) at Paradise Pheasantry
Here are our amazing Green Java Peacock (Pavo muticus) juveniles, belonging from home breed of our friend Sohail Akbar Khan.
About The Species :
The green peafowl or Indonesian peafowl (Pavo muticus) is a peafowl species native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It has been listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2009 because the global population has been declining rapidly and is severely fragmented due to loss of habitat. It is the national bird of Myanmar.
Unlike the related Indian peafowl, the sexes of green peafowl are quite similar in appearance, especially in the wild. Both sexes have long upper tail coverts which cover the actual tail underneath. In the male, this extends up to 2 m (6.6 ft) and is decorated with eyespots, while in the female, the coverts are green and much shorter, just covering the tail. Outside the breeding season, however, the male's train is moulted and distinguishing the sexes can be difficult unless they are observed up close. The neck and breast feathers of both sexes are iridescent green and resemble scales. In the male, the scapulars, median, and greater wing coverts are blue, while the lesser coverts are green and form a triangle of scaly feathers on the shoulder when the wing is closed. The secondary's are black and in some subspecies, the tertials are brown and/or barred with a faint pattern. The female has blue lesser coverts, so lacks the triangle at the wing shoulder. Females also have neck scales fringed with copper, as well as more barring on the back and the primaries and alula. Both sexes have shafted crests, and are long-legged, heavy-winged, and long-tailed in silhouette. The crest of the female has slightly wider plumes, while those of the male are thinner and taller. The facial skin is double striped with a white to light blue and beside the ear is a yellow to orange crescent. The dark triangle below the eye towards the eyebrow is bluish-green in the male and brown in the female. Seen from a dista