This is the backside of an Albino Peacock at the Eden Nature Park in Davao, Philippines. Is “Albino Peacock” an oxymoron?
The colorful feathers are supposed to catch the attention and attract female peacocks — I wonder if this one gets many ladies. It’s as white as a White Leghorn chicken. It definitely attracted a flock of amateur photographers.
Does he have insecurity problems? or does he wear his uniqueness with pride, singing “Born This Way” in his head?
He doesn’t look too happy to be photographed!
Eden Nature Park & Resort
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Thanks for the ping back. That is a different looking peacock.
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That is an unusual peacock!
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we have some at our local Bird Gardens…a friend of mine used to live nearby and they would take over her deck
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🙂 do they ever mate with the usual peacocks?
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I am not sure. Never asked to tell the truth.
🙂
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Thanks for the pingback! I liked your bubbles on the grass pic, too. Could also be for a distorted entry.
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Thanks for the pingback!
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Thanks for the pingback! 😉
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Very unusual, unique peacock! Great entry!
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Thanks! Amazing that the other “usual” peacocks were not getting any attention with him around.
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Gorgeous birds! Great photos! I’ve never seen an albino…which, of course, is why it’s unusual! Thanks for a great post!
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Ang Ganda
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Great shot. They’re amazing aren’t they, and definitely unusual.
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Thanks! I liked your camel sign too!
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very interesting texture. i will try out the photoshop tips.
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Gorgeous !!
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I never knew that there’s that kind of peacock here in our country. 🙂
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