Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus)

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  • Item no.: 2974-2976-CAM
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Available from: 09.09.2026 (Pre-order is possible)
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MiNo. 2974A - 2976A Cambodia
Op. (5x2); A = perforated K 13; B = imperforated
Set, Issue Date: 09.09.2026
Picture Descriptions:
egi-ego) Blue Peacock (Pavo cristatus)
egi) Peacock Perched
egj) Plumaging Peacock
egk) Plumaging Peacock with 2 Hens
egl-egm) Flying Peacock
egn-ego) Plumaging Peacock with one Hen
2974 A  2,000 R multicolor egi
2975 A  3,000 R multicolor egj
2976 A  4,000 R multicolor egk
Quantity: 1,000 pieces
Designer: Cambodia Post
Printer: Instampvina, Vietnam

Conservation Status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated set or as described in the title, the product image and/or product number as a pair, block of 4 with and/or without margin, miniature sheet KB(I) or sheet strip (STO). The product title, product image, or product details are decisive!

Issue Notice:
  • Due to their striking appearance, peacocks, especially the males, are considered the oldest ornamental birds. They were already mentioned in the legends of ancient Greece. Peacocks were also kept at the court of King Solomon. Originally native to India and Sri Lanka, these birds are now kept as pets worldwide, remaining in their natural habitats.
  • The male peacock has a bright blue neck, breast, and belly. Depending on the light, the plumage can shimmer with greenish and golden hues. A narrow band extending from the nostrils to the eye, as well as a broad, semi-oval area below the eye, are white and bare. The head is relatively small compared to the body.
  • The male's train consists of greatly elongated upper tail coverts, measuring one to one and a half meters in length. These can be fanned out into a fan-like display. The vividly colored markings of large, iridescent blue "eyes" serve to deter predators, which are meant to mistake them for the eyes of large mammals. If this isn't enough to scare off an attacker, the rooster sets his fanned tail feathers into a loud rattling motion. The actual tail is much shorter, at about 40 to 45 cm. It is brown and consists of multi-tiered tail feathers.

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