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... Peafowl ( Pavo cristatus ) , also called the Blue Peafowl , as the National Bird of India . Renowned ornithologist , the late Dr. Salim Ali , once told me that the choice was between the Indian Peafowl and the Great Indian Bustard ...
... Peafowl ( Pavo cristatus ) , also called the Blue Peafowl , as the National Bird of India . Renowned ornithologist , the late Dr. Salim Ali , once told me that the choice was between the Indian Peafowl and the Great Indian Bustard ...
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... Peafowl had spread to other parts of the world several centuries ago and it was taken to various countries in Asia , Africa and Europe at different times , mainly by the invaders and traders . There are reports of these birds in the ...
... Peafowl had spread to other parts of the world several centuries ago and it was taken to various countries in Asia , Africa and Europe at different times , mainly by the invaders and traders . There are reports of these birds in the ...
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... Peafowl very special in India . Added to it is the fact that this is one bird that is known in every household throughout India and even the children get to know about it quite early in life . Perhaps one reason is that Indian ...
... Peafowl very special in India . Added to it is the fact that this is one bird that is known in every household throughout India and even the children get to know about it quite early in life . Perhaps one reason is that Indian ...
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