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peahen

[ UK /pˈiːhən/ ]
NOUN
  1. female peafowl

How To Use peahen In A Sentence

  • I inquired of an expert whether a couple of peahens might be a good idea.
  • Home is an aviary, which is not sealed, where the 2-year-old that stands about 30 inches tall and measures about 48 to 56 inches from beak to tail lives with two peahens the female version of peafowl. Proud Escapee Turns Heads
  • She has several cats and a dog who has adopted her but our greatest delight was discovering her pet peacock and peahens!
  • Peahens prefer long trains, he said, because of an innate aesthetic sense-which is no answer at all.
  • Probably for the first time ever, a peacock and peahen were sighted in a field adjacent to the wood in Gorterslin.
  • He said that to be happy a peacock needed a harem of six peahens - so sustaining two peacocks in the gardens would need a total population of 14 to 15.
  • He claimed the dog was shot as she went for a peahen after being suspected of savaging one peacock and traumatising another.
  • Peahens survey several males and take their time over their decision, allowing each to parade his tail to best advantage.
  • She added something should be done to protect the remaining bird, and offered any help necessary to ensure a future for peacocks and peahens in the gardens.
  • They even ate a peahen and her eggs. Times, Sunday Times
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