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After my black shouldered peacocks woke me up this morning with their calling, I would say that they are pretty loud, but they at least sound like a goose instead of a woman screaming, which I understand some varieties can sound like.
I suspect that the volume is going to be affected by the time of day - in the middle of the night or with a low cloud cover - sound travels much further
According to "The Peafowl of the World" by Josef Bergmann, the Blue Indian peafowl have a loud and harsh "hiau", while the Green varities of Asia cry "pavo" or "hiao" less frequently and in a deeper and quieter tone than that of the Blue.
After my black shouldered peacocks woke me up this morning with their calling, I would say that they are pretty loud, but they at least sound like a goose instead of a woman screaming, which I understand some varieties can sound like.
I suspect that the volume is going to be affected by the time of day - in the middle of the night or with a low cloud cover - sound travels much further
According to "The Peafowl of the World" by Josef Bergmann, the Blue Indian peafowl have a loud and harsh "hiau", while the Green varities of Asia cry "pavo" or "hiao" less frequently and in a deeper and quieter tone than that of the Blue.