Minx,
Can you please send me the photoes of your two-year old Alto's opened wings when he is sunning itself on ground, or preening so I can see whether Alto is in wing moult or not in wing moult. Big orange wing feathers are primary feathers, the big blackish-blue wing feathers are secondary feathers.
Train feathers are upper tail coverts feathers while big grey tail feathers are real tail feathers. I would like the photoes of real tail feathers so I can see the tail moult, you have to photo Alto, behind him when he is displaying.
Since my peafowls were sold when my male peafowl had 1st adult plumage, the same plumage your 2-year-old Alto have, this left me with a bigger gap in moults & plumages between 1st adult plumage and adult plumage.
Male peafowl have to pass the 4 plumages through 4 years, before he have longer train feathers.
1) Juvenile plumage
2) Immature plumage
3) 1st adult plumage, short barred train feathers.
4) 2nd adult plumage, plain green short train feathers, with fewer eyes on feather tips.
5) adult plumage, longer colourful eyed train feathers.
Your peacock Alto is wearing his worn 1st adult plumage, with short barred train feathers, and is on way to enter the 2nd adult plumage, with shedding of longer barred train feathers, leave the dark brown real tail feathers for you to see. But with my peafowls been sold I do not know how long Alto take to renew the train feathers.
The eyed feathers that arrive on trains of peacocks in 2nd adult plumage, at age of 2 year old, are the last 2nd adult plumage, that will arrive in green train, during autumntime.
In Alto the barred train feathers are yet to shed and some new feathers may have colourful eyes on tips of feathers, they will be seen in 4 months time.
After Alto finishes moulting during wintertime, he will only have fewer eyed feathers.
Numbers of eyes and length of trains on 2-year-old peacocks in 2nd adult plumages, are variable slightly, with bigger well fed 2-year-old peacocks have more eyed feathers, than 2-year-old wild peacocks which have fewer eyed feathers or no eyed feathers on green train.
I had never studied 2-year-old peacocks in 2nd adult plumage yet.
I faced the problem of try to send you my photoes of my peachicks via this forum and I don't know how to do....
Can I have your email address please ???
I enjoyed looking at your photoes of your lovely peachicks and I hope to see them growing bigger.
Cheers
Clinton.