
© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017
© irene waters 2017
© irene waters 2017
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Such impressive feathers
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And he knows it.
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Dramatic in both views but to me, only beautiful from the front. However, I’ve seen beautiful albino peacocks also.
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I agree that you could only call the front beautiful and the rear structurally interesting. An albino peacock would be a sight. Must be a rarity.
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While not as colorful, the backside of a peacock had impressive texture.
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Yes the structure is there yet it gives nothing away as to the sheer beauty of the front side.
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What a stud! Thanks for sharing!
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LOL.
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