1. Draw the body outline, wings and tail of a peacock: Draw the body outline of a peacock on drawing paper. Peacock is similar to an ellipse, with a smaller head and a longer tail. Draw its wings on both sides of peacock's body. The wings are shaped like a fan. Next, we need to draw the peacock's tail under its body. Tail is also a big fan.
2. Draw the peacock's head and eyes and color them: Next, we need to draw its head above the peacock's body, which is shaped like a small oval. Then, we need to draw the eyes of the peacock in the middle of its head. The eyes are shaped like a small circle. Finally, we can color the peacock. Peacocks are usually a combination of blue, green and yellow.
3. Detail description: After filling the basic shape and color of the peacock, we can also add some details to the picture, such as the feather texture of the peacock and the details of the eyes, which can make the picture more vivid and real. When finished, you can write your name and date around the painting as the signature of the painting.
Peacock related content
Symbolic significance of peacock: In many cultures, peacock is a symbol of beauty, elegance and prosperity. In Hinduism, peacocks are regarded as sacred animals, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. In China culture, peacocks represent beauty and auspiciousness, and are often used to decorate homes and festivals.
2. Biological characteristics of peacock: Peacock is a large bird, which is famous for its unique feathers and gorgeous screen opening behavior. The feathers of male peacocks are brightly colored, especially the tail feathers, which can be unfolded into a huge fan-shaped "screen" to attract females. In addition, peacocks have a special call, called "Peacock Call", which has a deep and long voice.
3. Peacock protection: Due to overfishing and habitat destruction, the number of peacocks in the world is declining. Therefore, many countries and organizations are trying to protect this beautiful bird. For example, the Indian government has listed peacocks as protected species and banned any form of hunting and trafficking. Many zoos and wildlife reserves are also breeding and protecting peacocks.