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I think you are confusing the term sex linked with the term sexual dimorphism. Sexual dimorphism is the difference between males an females of a same species like the plumage and of course sexual dimorphism is very evident in birds.
This is copied from the peafowl stickies about sex-linked peafowl (I am not interested in raising sex-linked varieties so I am quoting this since I am not a sex-link expert):
I posted a correction to that sticky....I guess it didn't make it to the original post.