My friend and I were surprised by this white peacock (actually, I think it was a peahen) while visiting the garden beside the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York. Her companion, flaunting much bolder colors, chose not to model for me as she did.
The white peacock/hen is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a color variety of Indian Blue Peacock.
Tomorrow, it's on to Pennsylvania.
This photo comes to you courtesy of my cyberfriend Bob in Nevada, who managed to salvage photos I had somehow saved on cd in a format I could not open! Thanks again, Bob.
12 comments:
Fabulous looking bird! Looks like she's wearing a wedding dress with a huge, long train!
Wow! Beautiful bird and beautiful capture.
Beautiful...
I very much enjoy your photos.
Ribbon :)
She's beautiful!
How nice of this beautiful "bridal" bird to pose for you! Though I'm pretty sure it wasn't that easy—and you deserve much credit for this fab capture.
What a beautiful peacock! I don't think I've ever seen a white one... Great shot!
what a stunning pose from the penhen...
It was sooo nice of her to pose for you. She is quite lovely.
Looks like a ghostly bird bride! Great photo.
I love that. How pretty!
How utterly fabulous. Never seen a peacock or peahen this colour. Thanks for explaining it's not an albino.
What a beauty. I am so envious. Even posing.
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