Beautiful White Peacock – A Symbol of Beauty
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Peacocks for Sale - Rare, Healthy & Beautiful Birds at the Best Prices
If you have been searching for a healthy peacock for sale from a trusted source, you are in the right place. At Birds Jungle, we bring you a carefully selected collection of premium peacock birds, from the classic Indian Blue to the stunning white peacock, rare cameo, emerald, and beyond.
The peacock is not just a bird, it is one of the most jaw-dropping animals on the planet. With those iconic shimmering feathers, royal posture, and gentle temperament, it is no surprise that breeders, collectors, hobbyists, and farm owners around the world are so passionate about these magnificent creatures.
Whether you are looking to start your first aviary, add a rare breed to your collection, or find a healthy breeding pair, BirdsJungle has got you covered. We offer premium peacock birds at competitive prices, with safe handling and reliable delivery.
Browse our full collection below and find the perfect peacock bird for your aviary today.
What Makes the Peacock Such a Special Bird?
The peacock animal is one of nature is most extraordinary creations. Scientifically known as Pavo cristatus (Indian Blue) and Pavo muticus (Green Java), the peacock belongs to the pheasant family and is native to South Asia. It is also the national bird of India, a title that speaks volumes about just how loved and respected this bird is.
What most people call "the peacock" is actually the male of the species. The female is called a peahen, and together they are known as peafowl. It is the male peacock that carries the famous fan-like tail, called a train, which can stretch up to 6 feet long and is covered in iridescent, eye-shaped feathers that shimmer in green, blue, and gold.
Beyond their looks, peacocks are surprisingly hardy, social, and adaptable birds. They thrive in open aviary setups, mix well with other birds, and once they're comfortable with their environment, they can be quite friendly. Many people are surprised to learn that peacocks can actually fly , short distances at least, and that they're natural hunters who will go after insects, lizards, and even small snakes. Curious about their hunting habits? Check out our popular post: Do Peacocks Eat Snakes? They live up to 15–20 years, making them a long-term companion for serious bird keepers.
Peacock feathers are also among the most beautiful natural materials in the world, prized in home décor, craft work, and traditional cultural ceremonies for centuries.
Our Peacock Breeds for Sale, Find Your Perfect Bird
At Birds Jungle, we offer a wide variety of premium peacock birds to suit every kind of buyer , from first-time owners to experienced aviary collectors. Not sure which breed is right for you? Start with our full breakdown of types of peacock to understand what makes each variety unique, then come back and browse our collection below.
Indian Blue Peacock for Sale
The Indian Blue Peacock is the most well-known and widely loved peacock bird in the world. With its brilliant blue-green plumage, white face markings, and spectacular display tail, it's the classic peacock most people picture when they think of "the peacock." Indian Blue peacocks are hardy, relatively easy to care for, and make a stunning addition to any aviary or farm. They're a great starting point for first-time peacock owners and an evergreen choice for experienced breeders.
White Peacock for Sale
The white peacock is one of the most breathtaking and sought-after birds in the world. Unlike albino birds, the white colors peacock gets its stunning all-white plumage from a genetic condition called leucism, which means it still has normal-colored eyes (blue or grey) but lacks pigmentation in its feathers.
A mature white peacock in full display is genuinely one of the most spectacular sights in the bird world. Rare, elegant, and calm in temperament, the white peacock is a premium breed that collectors and aviary owners absolutely love.
In the wider market, white peacocks typically range from $200 to $600 or more depending on age and quality. At BirdsJungle, we offer healthy white peacock birds at some of the most competitive prices available.
Black Shoulder Peacock for Sale
The Black Shoulder Peacock is a striking genetic mutation of the Indian Blue, known for its distinctive black and dark-green wing coloring , a sharp contrast to the standard Indian Blue. This rare and eye-catching variety is popular among collectors for its unique, dramatic look. Black shoulder peacocks are healthy, active birds that display beautifully and are a fantastic choice if you want something a little different from the classic blue.
Blue Pied Peacock for Sale
The Blue Pied Peacock is a gorgeous mutation that features a beautiful blend of white and blue plumage, giving it a patchy, painterly look that is truly unique. No two pied peacocks look exactly alike, which makes them especially popular among collectors. If you're looking for a premium peacock bird that stands out even in a well-stocked aviary, the blue pied is an excellent choice. Stock is limited, so don't wait too long.
Cameo Peacock for Sale
The Cameo Peacock is one of the rarer and more premium color mutations available. Instead of the typical blue and green, cameo peacocks feature soft brown and cream tones with darker chocolate-brown neck feathers, a warm, earthy color palette that's unlike any other peacock breed. The cameo color is a sex-linked mutation, which makes it rarer and more valuable. If you're serious about building a diverse peacock collection, the cameo is a must-have.
Emerald Peacock for Sale
The Emerald Peacock is a rare jewel in any aviary. Known for its rich, deep green plumage that shimmers brilliantly in sunlight, this is a bird that truly commands attention. Emerald peacocks are sought-after by collectors and breeders who want something visually extraordinary. Healthy stock is available now at Birds Jungle, but like all premium peacock birds, availability is limited.
Green Java Peacock for Sale
The Green Java Peacock (Pavo meticas) is a completely different species from the Indian Blue and is considered one of the most exotic peacock birds you can own. Native to Southeast Asia, it features vibrant, metallic green plumage and a more upright crest than the Indian Blue. Green Java peacocks are rarer, harder to breed in captivity, and therefore command a higher price, reflecting their status as a truly premium breed. If you want something extraordinary for your aviary, this is it.
Purple Neck Peacock for Sale
The Purple Neck Peacock is one of the most visually striking birds in our collection. As the name suggests, this rare peacock features deep purple tones in its neck and body feathers, a dramatic, jewel-like color that looks incredible on display. Purple neck peacocks are a top choice for collectors and breeders who want a bird that truly turns heads. Don't miss your chance to add this rare beauty to your aviary.
How Much Does a Premium Peacock Cost?
One of the most common questions we get is: how much is a premium peacock bird? The honest answer is, it depends on the breed, age, and quality of the bird. Here's a general breakdown of what you can expect in the current market:
| Breed | Typical Market Price |
| Indian Blue Peacock | $75 – $350 |
| White Peacock | $200 – $600+ |
| Black Shoulder Peacock | $250 – $700 |
| Blue Pied Peacock | $100 – $500 |
| Cameo Peacock | $400 – $650 |
| Green Java Peacock | $400 – $800+ |
| Purple Neck Peacock | $150 – $400 |
At Birds Jungle, our peacock birds are priced competitively, giving you the chance to buy healthy, beautiful premium peacock birds without overpaying. We believe quality peacock birds should be accessible to every serious bird lover.
A few things that affect price:
- Age: peachicks (baby peacocks) cost less; fully mature adults with developed plumage cost more. Male peacocks don't grow their full display tail until around 2–3 years old, read about all the peacock growth stages to know what to expect at each age
- Gender: male peacocks are typically priced higher than peahens because of their spectacular feather display
- Rarity: rare color mutations like cameo, emerald, and pied are naturally more expensive
- Breeding quality: proven breeding pairs command a premium price because of their reproductive value
Check out our Peachicks category if you're looking for younger birds at a lower starting price point.
Who Should Buy a Peacock Bird?
Peacocks are not just for big estates or zoos anymore. Here's who our peacock birds are most popular with:
Aviary Collectors, If you run a private aviary and you're building a collection of rare and beautiful birds, peacocks are an obvious addition. Our premium breeds like the Green Java, Cameo, and Purple Neck are especially popular in this category. If you're setting up or upgrading your aviary space, our guide on how to make a bird cage divider is a handy read for anyone managing multiple birds in the same enclosure.
Hobby Farmers and Landowners, Got a farm, a big backyard, or open land? Peacocks are surprisingly practical birds. They're natural foragers, they help control insects and pests, and they add incredible beauty to any outdoor space. Plus, peacocks are known to act as natural alarm systems, their loud calls alert you to the presence of predators or intruders.
Breeders, looking to start or expand a peacock breeding program? We offer healthy male and female peacocks as well as breeding pairs. Browse our Male Peacocks and Female Peacocks sections to find the right combination for your breeding goals. Before you get started, these guides are worth reading: Complete Guide to the Breeding Season of Peacock, Peacock Eggs Hatching Time Guide, and Best Birds for Breeding Business , everything you need to build a profitable, well-managed breeding operation.
Bird Enthusiasts and Collectors, sometimes you just love birds and want to own one of the most stunning creatures in the animal kingdom. We completely understand that. The peacock animal is a long-lived, majestic, and rewarding bird to keep, and our team is here to help you find the right one.
Peacock Feathers, Nature is Most Beautiful Plumage
Peacock feathers are some of the most iconic and instantly recognizable natural objects in the world. Each tail feather of a mature male peacock features a stunning "eye" pattern, a circular spot made up of iridescent blues, greens, and golds, created not by pigment, but by microscopic structures that reflect light. This is called structural coloration, and it's what makes peacock feathers shimmer and change color as you move around them.
Every year, male peacocks naturally shed their full tail feathers after the breeding season, which means real peacock feathers can be collected without any harm to the birds.
At BirdsJungle, we also stock authentic peacock feathers for sale, perfect for:
- Home decoration and interior styling
- Craft and art projects
- Cultural and ceremonial use
- Photography and fashion accessories
Already own peacock feathers and want to keep them looking their best? Read our guide on how to clean peacock feathers , it covers everything you need to know about preserving their natural shine and color.
Want to learn more about peacock feathers? Check out our blog post: Why Do Peacocks Spread Their Feathers?
Quick Guide: Caring for Your Peacock Bird
Before you buy a peacock, here are the basics of what you need to know to keep your bird happy and healthy:
Space, Peacocks need room to roam. A large aviary or open outdoor space is ideal. They're active birds that like to explore, so do not confine them to a small cage.
Feeding, Peacocks are natural foragers. They do well on a diet of commercial game bird feed, supplemented with grains, vegetables, fruits, and the insects they forage themselves. Fresh, clean water should always be available. For a full breakdown of what peacocks eat and how often to feed them, read our peacock food habits guide.
Shelter, Provide a solid roost and shelter area, especially for protection from rain and cold temperatures at night. Peacocks like to sleep off the ground, so a raised roost bar inside a secure enclosure works well. If you share a space with multiple birds, check out how to clean a bird cage with a bird inside without causing unnecessary disruption.
Health, Peacocks are generally hardy birds, but regular deworming and health checks are important. Keep an eye out for common issues like respiratory infections and parasite infestations. Also worth knowing: stress is a real issue in birds , find out can a bird die from stress and what warning signs to watch for. Read our full disease guide: Understanding Peacock Diseases: Prevention, Treatment, and Care
Lifespan, A well-cared-for peacock can live 15–20 years. That makes them a serious long-term commitment, so make sure you're ready before you buy.
Why Buy Your Peacock from BirdsJungle?
There are plenty of places that claim to sell peacock birds , but not all of them can be trusted. Here's why BirdsJungle is different:
- Healthy, well-raised birds: Every peacock in our collection is raised with proper nutrition, space, and care. We don't cut corners on bird health.
- Wide variety of breeds: From common Indian Blue to rare Green Java and premium white peacocks, we have one of the most diverse collections available.
- Competitive pricing: We offer premium peacock birds at honest, fair prices. No hidden charges, no surprises.
- Fast and safe delivery: We take bird transport seriously. Your peacock will be handled with care and delivered safely to you.
- 24/7 customer support: Got questions before or after your purchase? We're here. Contact us anytime.
- Trusted by buyers: Read what our happy customers say on our Testimonials page. You can also read more about who we are in our detailed feature: Best Peacock Farm , Complete Peacock Breeding & Buying Guide by BirdsJungle.
FAQ
Is a peacock a good bird to keep as a pet or in an aviary?
Yes, peacocks can be excellent birds to keep, especially in an aviary, on a farm, or on a property with open space. They're hardy, long-lived (15–20 years), and surprisingly social once they're comfortable with their environment. Baby peacocks (peachicks) raised from young are known to be especially friendly and will bond well with their owners. Just make sure you have enough space and the right setup before you buy.
What is the difference between a peacock and a peafowl?
"Peafowl" is the correct term for the species as a whole, it includes both males and females. The male is specifically called a peacock, and the female is called a peahen. Many people wonder about the exact terminology , we cover this in detail in our post: What Is the Feminine of Peacock? When most people say "peacock," they're usually referring to the male, which is the one that has the famous fan-like tail of shimmering feathers. At Birds Jungle, we offer both male peacocks and female peahens for sale, as well as young peachicks.
What is a white peacock and how is it different from a regular peacock?
A white peacock is not a separate species, it's a color mutation of the Indian Blue Peacock called leucism. Unlike albino birds (which have pink eyes and no pigment at all), a white color peacock has normal blue or grey eyes but completely white feathers due to a recessive genetic trait. White peacocks are rarer and more striking than standard Indian Blue peacocks, which is why they are considered a premium breed and are priced higher. A fully mature white peacock in display mode is truly one of the most breathtaking sights in the bird world.
How much does a premium peacock bird cost?
The price of a premium peacock bird depends on the breed, age, gender, and quality. Common Indian Blue peacocks start at lower price points, while rare and premium breeds like the white peacock, cameo, green java, and emerald peacock naturally cost more. At BirdsJungle, we offer some of the most competitive pricing available for healthy, high-quality peacock birds. Check individual product pages for exact current pricing, and feel free to contact us if you have questions about a specific breed.
Do peacock birds shed their feathers naturally?
Yes! Male peacocks naturally shed their entire tail, called the train, once a year, typically after the mating season ends (usually around late summer or early fall). This is a natural molting process, and the feathers grow back even more beautifully the following season. This is also how naturally shed real peacock feathers are collected, no harm to the birds at all. You can read our detailed blog post about this: When Do Peacocks Shed Their Feathers? And if you'd like to buy authentic peacock feathers, browse our Peacock Feathers collection.
Can peacocks live with other birds?
Generally, yes, peacocks are peaceful birds and can coexist well with other large birds in a shared space. They're known to get along with pheasants, chickens, and other peafowl without much conflict, as long as there's enough space for everyone. If you're building a mixed aviary, check out our Pheasants for Sale as well, pheasants and peacocks are a popular combination for bird keepers. Just make sure any enclosure is large enough to prevent territorial stress.