Showing posts with label birds - real. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds - real. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Italian White Peacocks

White Peacocks in Park Pallavicino by Jeanne Selep May 2024
White Peacocks in Park Pallavicino Garden in Italy

Ciao! 

In Italy, the peacocks are white!  Or at least many of the peacocks I saw in Italy were white, which strikes me as odd - I don't think I have ever seen white peacocks in the USA; AND I don't think white peacocks are exactly common in Italy. 


White Peacock Leucistic by Jeanne Selep
Image 2: White Peacock in Park Pallavicino in Italy

But some of the gardens in the Lake Maggiore region of Italy have white peacocks lounging around and looking lovely.  My daughter and I saw white peacocks at Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Park Pallavicino.


White Peacock by Jeanne Selep
Image 3: White Peacock (male) strutting his stuff!

Finding the white peacocks was easy - finding a male showing off his feathers seemed impossible.  


Backlit White Peacock by Jeanne Selep
Image 4: Backlit White Peacock - the feathers are so lovely!

At Isola Bella we ate outdoors within feet of several white peacocks, some of whom were grooming and teasing us by fluffing their feathers for more than 20 minutes.  The birds moved in and out of the shade of nearby plants, creating wonderful lighting effects.  The birds, and the texture of the feathers was mesmerizing.   


White Peacock by Jeanne Selep
Image 5: A White Peacock's portrait

Other peacocks were parked around the gardens, and many visitors watched whenever the peacocks moved, hoping for a show, but the peacocks didn't cooperate while we wandered the garden.


White Peacock at Isola Bella Garden Italy
Image 6: White Peacock at Isola Bella Garden in Italy

At Isola Madre we saw more white peacocks, but never with their tails open.  At other gardens we only saw peacocks in gift shop images. We left having seen beautiful gardens, flowers and palaces, but not white peacocks showing off their tails.  We said it wasn't meant to be and left for other adventures. 


White Peacock Leucistic by Jeanne Selep
Image 7: White Peacocks wandering in Gardens in Italy

But then - while leaving the Lake Maggiore region, we had a small 45 minute time-window, so we made an unplanned stop at the Pallavicino Garden, which  featured a zoo and farm.  There our peacock luck changed! 


White Peacocks in Park Pallavicino Italy by Jeanne Selep May 2024
Image 8: White Peacocks in Park Pallavicino in Italy

Not one, but two white peacocks vied for attention from some unseen nearby female.  Seeing male white peacocks with their tail feathers open is a breath-taking sight - the tails remind me of fireworks exploding.  They shake and move in a way that is hard to describe.   


White Peacock Leucistic by Jeanne Selep
Image 9: White Peacock in Park Pallavicino in Italy

We stayed long past our 45 minute time window.  But when you travel thousands of miles to see sights you probably will never see again, sometimes you become late for (or even miss) the next site while enjoying an unforgettable sight right in front of you.  As an old saying goes, "A bird in hand is worth two in the bush"...  I'm glad I was able to be flexible when traveling this time.


White Peacock tail feather detail by Jeanne Selep May 2024
Image 10: Isn't this feather pattern incredible?

The patterns and textures of the peacock's tail feathers look stunning!

At the Pallavicino Park we also saw a traditional male peacock showing off it's tail. 


White Peacock Leucistic by Jeanne Selep
Image 11: Male Peacock in Park Pallavicino Garden in Italy

A female peahen darted out of nowhere, and wow, did both of the birds move! What happened next has been redacted to keep this post family friendly.


Peacocks dancing peafowl by Jeanne Selep
Image 12: Fast moving female Peahen and Peacock

Comparing the different "peafowls" added to the visual fun.  This peacock and peahen were the only traditional peacocks I saw in Italy. 


Peacock Feather Details
Image 13: Traditional Peacock Feather Details

Notes: In researching this post, I found out white peacocks (also know as leucistic peafowl) have a genetic mutation known as leucism, which inhibits melanin from being deposited in their feathers.  Source here.



Backlit White Peacock by Jeanne Selep
Image 14: My favorite Non-Traditional Peacock photo - Click to Enlarge


Have you ever seen a white peacock?  If so, where, what country/park/zoo?  Let me know, I'm curious as to where these beautiful birds can be seen.


As always,
Click on the images to see them enlarged!  There is so much extra detail in a larger photo!


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Monday, March 1, 2021

A Winter's Tale - More Winter Birds

Junco in Winter near Rhododendron by Jeanne Selep
Junco in Winter near Rhododendron

When I saw this Junco sitting on a branch in front of my Rhododendron it was like seeing a living Chinese pen and ink drawing. This color was photo taken late in the afternoon on a gray winter day.  I snapped a couple of shots before the tiny bird flew off.  It was sub zero out (Fahrenheit) so I think that's why he gave me a couple of extra seconds. (So much time!)    


Junco in Winter by Jeanne Selep
Junco in Winter


Thinking "Chinese pen and ink", I intentionally tried to frame the photo to look like an artwork.   I cropped the photos to include lots of negative space.  (Something I frequently don't remember to think about.)  There is a term chiaroscuro that I think might also apply to the effect I was trying to get.


Junco in winter Artwork by Jeanne Selep
Junco in Winter Artwork by Jeanne Selep

Then I spent hours in photoshop creating the image above - where the background foliage is gray compared to the Junco.  (I'm going to guess most people wouldn't have noticed the difference.)  Note: It shouldn't take hours, if you know what your doing, but I was dodging individual pixels, it seems.  In real life, the eye saw the bird very distinct from the background, but the camera metered and exposed the background and bird to even tones.  The bird did not blend in with the background foliage like in the first un-altered photo.


Eastern Bluebird by Jeanne Selep
Yellow Throated Vireo or Pine Warbler?

But back now to real birds.  This Warbler or Yellow Throated Vireo above was taken at the bird bath before I had my camera on a tripod.  The focus is sketchy, but I love the way the background is so unexpected for a natural bird subject (It's a mosaic bird bath base).  

Red bird
Redbird at my birdbath


These birds have red on them!  One thing nice about the photos is that you can really study the birds to figure out what the bird is.  When they are darting about, you can't figure out if the beak is small, long, etc.  You can take your time with an identification book.  I will leave it as an exercise for the reader... (professors some times say that) - have fun! Let me know what you find.



Woodpecker at feeder
Downy Woodpecker at feeder

Above a Downy Woodpecker visits with some Warblers/Vireos.  See the seed falling from the feeder?  As the snow retreated about 20 pounds of birdseed appeared piled up under the feeders, and even the fat squirrels aren't interested in cleaning it up.  Anyone else have this problem?  I actually think that as the snow melts the birds go to newly uncovered food sources in areas where tons of birds haven't used the area above as a bathroom.


Eastern Bluebird by Jeanne Selep

I have no idea what kind of bird this little one is.
(Here's to posting without research!)


(Please let me know in the comments if you know unidentified birds or if I have misidentified any birds.)


Bluebird Drinking
Bluebird Drinking #1

I have a couple of leftover bluebird photos that I didn't use in my bluebird post (here) that I decided were too cute to pass up.   

Bluebird Drinking
Bluebird Drinking #2
 

I'm super happy that my "bluebirds of happiness" post and my "winter garden post" both got lots of comments - each of them are over 50 comments and that is a new record for me!  Thank you!  I try to visit each site that comments.    


Junco in winter Artwork by Jeanne Selep
Junco in Winter Artwork by Jeanne Selep


A fun gardening note for gardeners: Identifying birds isn't that hard with a good photo. But how many of you gardening types would ever identify the plant in the background as a rhododendron? It's part of a winter tale here in Wisconsin. I've always wanted a winter garden, the type you see in Washington DC and other warmer places, with green leaves - holly and ivy and more - frosted with snow. So when I was in Minnesota decades ago, I bought (4?) hollys and a 'hardy' rhododendron that I figured would survive and thrive in my zone 5(ish) area.
 
Detailed Gardening Zone Map
Detailed Gardening Zone Map Poster



The holly plants didn't make it (rabbits and more), but this rhododendron has survived and died (and reappeared) multiple times. Every winter the "green" leaves turn brownish and curl into (effectively) needles like on a pine tree. 

Junco in Winter by Jeanne Selep
Junco in Winter

 

Can you see the 7-8 (tiny) buds where the flowers will be in the photo above? They will bloom for less that a week, and then the plant will flail about awkwardly for the rest of the summer. I consider it my "Seussical" plant. Others have said to remove it, and it was once cut down as a weed, but I like my Seussical plant. My family insisted it never bloomed, (observant people they are) until I produced photos as proof of the plant's short and unimpressive blooming week(end). I have pursued a Winter Garden in my front yard you can see here with more success.


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