Coloring ideas for Peacock
Peacocks are famous for their bright blue and green feathers, but yours can shine with any colors you love! Try shimmering blues and emerald greens for the body and long tail, with hints of gold, purple, or even rainbow patterns in the feathers. Don’t forget the eye-like spots on the tail, they can be pink, turquoise, yellow, or anything magical. For the background, draw jungle plants, flowers, or even a stage where your peacock is performing a feather dance.
On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about the peacock, or its name in different languages? You could even give it a name of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!
What is a Peacock?
Peacocks are large birds known for their incredible tail feathers that fan out in a beautiful display. Only the males have these colorful tails, which they use to impress peahens and scare away predators. Peacocks can grow up to 7 feet long including their tail and weigh around 9 to 13 pounds (4 to 6 kilograms). They live in forests and farms in places like India and Sri Lanka, and they enjoy eating seeds, fruits, insects, and small creatures. Peacocks make loud calls that sound like a trumpet or a screech, and they often perch in trees to stay safe at night. Their feathers are soft but strong, and they shimmer in the sunlight like magical jewels. Peacocks are symbols of beauty, pride, and celebration around the world.
How to say Peacock in different languages?
- English: Peacock
- French: Paon
- Spanish: Pavo real
- Arabic: طاووس
- German: Pfau
- Chinese: 孔雀
- Japanese: クジャク
- Korean: 공작새
- Portuguese: Pavão
- Italian: Pavone
- Hindi: मोर
- Russian: Павлин
- Turkish: Tavus kuşu