The bird pictured is very likely male. Male birds tend to be brightly colored, while females and juveniles are often "dull-colored", such as brown or grey.
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Thanks to your comment I realized I had never seen a female peacock and after some ddging I've learned that they're called peahens and that they don't look nearly as majestic as their male counterparts.
Well I've seen a female cock 🏳️⚧️
Now you need to find a male hen!
Maybe I misunderstood but I took it to mean she was jealous of the poster just discovering rosefinches
Shiny Pokémon Irl
Spotting one of these just went on my bucket list. Beautiful creatures.
After some quick googling it seems like Japan is one of the places those little fellas are found
Why do I get the feeling this birb is secretly pastel goth?