When Is Mating Season For Peacocks [hot] May 2026

Defining the Temporal Niche: An Analysis of Mating Season Onset, Duration, and Behavioral Correlates in the Indian Peafowl ( Pavo cristatus )

[Generated for Informational Purposes] Subject: Avian Reproductive Ecology / Ethology Abstract The mating season of the Indian peafowl ( Pavo cristatus ) is a quintessential example of sexual selection via lekking behavior. While commonly referred to as a singular "season," the reproductive period is a complex interplay of photoperiod, ambient temperature, monsoon rainfall, and resource availability. This paper provides a comprehensive review of when the peacock mating season occurs globally, breaking down the geographical variations between the species’ native South Asian range and introduced populations (e.g., United States, Australia, Europe). Furthermore, it details the phenological stages: from the pre-season molt and call establishment to the peak display period and the post-season regression. The paper concludes that while the generalized mating season spans February to July, precise timing is dictated by local climate cues designed to synchronize hatching with peak insect abundance. 1. Introduction The peacock (male peafowl) is an icon of evolutionary biology, primarily due to its extravagant train—a collection of elongated upper-tail coverts adorned with ocelli (eyespots). Charles Darwin famously proposed the theory of sexual selection to explain such ornaments, suggesting they evolved to attract peahens. For these displays to be effective, they must occur during a tightly controlled reproductive window. when is mating season for peacocks