Sign in
A vertically oriented image captures a detailed information board about the India Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) within what appears to be a zoo or animal enclosure. The signboard features a large, illustrative image of a peacock's tail feathers in vibrant blue and green.

The visible text on the sign, presented in both English and Kannada, provides comprehensive details about the bird. It identifies the "INDIA BLUE PEAFOWL" as the "national bird of the India." Specific characteristics for the male are listed as having "Iridescent blue-green plumage; upper tail feathers are elongated and ornate with an eye at the end, peacock display feathers." The female is described as a "Mixture of dull green, grey and iridescent blue, with greenish-grey predominating and lacks the long train."

Further information includes its "Size: 86 cm to 2.12 m" and a "Life span: 20years." Its "Habitant" (Habitat) is noted as "Dry semi-dessert grasslands, scrub and deciduous forests." The "Natural Diet" comprises "Seeds insects, fruits, small mammals and reptiles," while the "Zoo Diet" includes "Mixed grains, fruits, sun flower seeds and garlic." Its conservation "Status" is "Least concern," and its "Geographical Distribution" spans "India, Pakistan, & Sri Lanka." The word "ನವಿಲು" (Navilu), meaning peacock in Kannada, is prominently displayed. A QR code is visible on the sign, along with a small elephant icon.

The setting is outdoors during daytime, indicated by the natural light and shadows. Lush green foliage and trees form the background and parts of the foreground, suggesting a naturalistic enclosure. A black metal fence structure is visible, and a white CCTV camera is mounted on it, reinforcing the impression of an animal facility. The ground below the sign appears to be dirt or earth. Given the Kannada text and subject matter, the location is consistent with a zoo in Mysuru, India.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

Stake attention in this memory

A vertically oriented image captures a detailed information board about the India Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) within what appears to be a zoo or animal enclosure. The signboard features a large, illustrative image of a peacock's tail feathers in vibrant blue and green. The visible text on the sign, presented in both English and Kannada, provides comprehensive details about the bird. It identifies the "INDIA BLUE PEAFOWL" as the "national bird of the India." Specific characteristics for the male are listed as having "Iridescent blue-green plumage; upper tail feathers are elongated and ornate with an eye at the end, peacock display feathers." The female is described as a "Mixture of dull green, grey and iridescent blue, with greenish-grey predominating and lacks the long train." Further information includes its "Size: 86 cm to 2.12 m" and a "Life span: 20years." Its "Habitant" (Habitat) is noted as "Dry semi-dessert grasslands, scrub and deciduous forests." The "Natural Diet" comprises "Seeds insects, fruits, small mammals and reptiles," while the "Zoo Diet" includes "Mixed grains, fruits, sun flower seeds and garlic." Its conservation "Status" is "Least concern," and its "Geographical Distribution" spans "India, Pakistan, & Sri Lanka." The word "ನವಿಲು" (Navilu), meaning peacock in Kannada, is prominently displayed. A QR code is visible on the sign, along with a small elephant icon. The setting is outdoors during daytime, indicated by the natural light and shadows. Lush green foliage and trees form the background and parts of the foreground, suggesting a naturalistic enclosure. A black metal fence structure is visible, and a white CCTV camera is mounted on it, reinforcing the impression of an animal facility. The ground below the sign appears to be dirt or earth. Given the Kannada text and subject matter, the location is consistent with a zoo in Mysuru, India.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Mysuru

FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.