Apr 26, 2012 #11 justhatchin Songster 11 Years Joined Jul 5, 2008 Messages 426 Reaction score 9 Points 131 Location Galva, Kansas SO IS THE TOP ONE SPLIT TO WHITE ALSO?
Apr 26, 2012 #12 DreamBird Chirping 8 Years Joined Dec 1, 2011 Messages 145 Reaction score 1 Points 79 Location New Caledonia No I'm thinking it's just that it's a juvenile black shoulder peacock ?
Apr 27, 2012 #13 Fowler Hencock In the Brooder 8 Years Joined Jun 11, 2011 Messages 85 Reaction score 0 Points 29 The first bird is an India Blue blackshoulder yearling male. Second appears to be an India Blue male, split to blackshoulder. He has less barring than usual, and more black and blue iridescence on the lower part of his wings.
The first bird is an India Blue blackshoulder yearling male. Second appears to be an India Blue male, split to blackshoulder. He has less barring than usual, and more black and blue iridescence on the lower part of his wings.