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    Peahen? Peacock? Spaulding? Please, Help Identify this bird!

    Thanks Dany12! Too bad it doesn't tell the date of this painting. These are some other interesting ones from the Met (these images are from their website): Chinese, 14th century: Japanese, 19th century:
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    Peahen? Peacock? Spaulding? Please, Help Identify this bird!

    now in Metropolitan Museaum of Art NY. Dany12, I couldn't find this pied on the Met website, where did you find it? I'm just curious about the date of this screen painting. I did see a number of Japanese images of clearly green peas (or perhaps spaldings?) from as far back as 1720.
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    Peahen? Peacock? Spaulding? Please, Help Identify this bird!

    There is also some basic pea genetics information in the Pea stickies: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/389059/peafowl-sticky-topics-index And Legg's Peafowl has interesting information on their website: http://www.leggspeafowl.com/ And by the way, :welcome, the Pea Department!
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    Peahen? Peacock? Spaulding? Please, Help Identify this bird!

    Although it is true that you can't believe much of what you see on the web, George Conner is an extremely reputable and experienced pea breeder. You might take a look at his website: http://www.boxess.com/connerhills/ *eta Not sure why you are reviving this thread? Did you have a question...
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    Peahen? Peacock? Spaulding? Please, Help Identify this bird!

    Hello 1sttimepeamom! A belated , especially to our fabulous and spectacular Pea Corner! We would love to see more pictures of your pretty boy. And by the way, he is probably wishing he had a girlfriend about now...why don't you get him some friends?
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