One of the most iconic birds of India is the Indian Peafowl (or, more commonly, the peacock), which is native to the subcontinent and known for its stunning blue and green plumage. The male peafowl's feathers are adorned with intricate patterns and shimmering eyespots, which it uses to attract a mate during the breeding season. Peacocks can be found throughout India, although they are most commonly seen in the open grasslands and forests of the country.
In the northern regions of India, the Himalayan Snowcock can be found in the
high altitude forests and grasslands. These birds are known for their striking white
and grey plumage, which helps them blend in with the snowy mountain landscape.
Sadly, the Himalayan Snowcock is still a popular game bird, and is hunted for sport
in some parts of India.
India is also home to a number of threatened and endangered bird species, including
the Bengal Florican, the Indian Vulture, and the Lesser Adjutant. Conservation efforts are
underway to protect these species and their habitats, in the hopes of preventing further
declines in their populations.
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