Jay, I'm very interested in helping but not very knowledgable at this point. I also feel using a social media website that does not allow search engine optimization should NOT be used for such a project. People looking for peacock answers would not think of Facebook,,nor do I think a browser search of Peafowl Colors and Patterns would emerge on a search if put in Facebook,,a complete new website or off-shoot with a direct link off the UPA website would prove best. Some UPA members such as Doug and Sid already have some very good pics of some colors and perhaps contacting UPA members who already has great pictures would allow them to be used as long as proper credit is given with possibly a link to their website in a "Thanks" section,this way they would be getting much higher search engine optimization because of outside links to their website.Domain names can be bought cheap,,GoDaddy has some great hosting options as well as design templates.One "HOME" page explaining what the site is about,then individual links on the side starting with just the main colors,from there dividing up patterns-ect otherwise there would be 275 plus links on the home page.
Another thing is very little is ever written about "how to breed to get?" in peafowl.If I'm wanting to get a white eye gene in one color of peacock so every eye in his train is white,,what options do I have to use and breed such a bird? How do I exactly breed birds to get "pied" in them? There are many peacocks colors that I have never seen both sexes of,such as the Sonja's Violetta male with full train and it being opened,sure there is pics of the hen,but I've never seen what an adult male looks like,,has anyone?? And Mocha,,looks like a dun colored India Blue to me,,never seen a pic of the entire bird.Some of these "new colors" to me looks to be slight variations of existing colors.Much has been said here about Cameo-Peach,,and some breeders has told me that they indeed get Peach from Cameo breedings,so this seems to be a slight color variation-or shade variation within a "wavelength" of color.as we all know there are many,many shades of the color blue so if all the sudden someone gets a slightly lighter or slightly darker shade of blue in their India Blue pen,it constitutes a new color? I don't think so,,because the color "Blue" is not percieved by everyone as being the exact same shade-hue of color.The new Taupe color to me from the few pics I have seen looks like a shade of charcoal,silver or opal not a completely new color.Just as with perfume,no patents can be given on a new perfume because not everyone has the same realization-perception of what a "same" smell perfume or cologne is.