Peacock

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A peacock is a goose-sized bird, with an upright stance and a long thin neck. Its call is a horrible screeching frequently mistaken for a baby being strangled!

It is best known for its feathers being brightly coloured, in emerald, purple and sapphire blue, and for a tail of enlongated feathers, with an "eye" pattern toward the tip, which the bird can spread out, as a courting display, and as a threat display to foes. These feathers are popular for the decoration of garb. Possibly for this reason peacocks tend to be aggressive in defending themselves. Peacock feathers are described by Roger Ashcam:Ascham in the 16th century as being used on arrows for "gayness".

In the Middle Ages, the peacock symbolised pride and vanity.