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Peacock Orchids
Find a peacock orchids picture on a flower website; talk to breeders about the bird after the same name.
In the wild the eggs of these birds are often destroyed by opossums, raccoons, and skunks; these animals feed on eggs. Peahens that are setting on the nests are vulnerable killed by coyotes, foxes, and stray dogs.
Find a peacock orchids picture on a flower website; talk to breeders about the bird after the same name.
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Peacock Orchids -
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In the wild the nests of the peafowl are depressions scratched out in the ground and lined with grass. They usually hide their nests in tall grass, around shrubs, and in brush piles. Peahens usually lay 7-10 eggs. Find a peacock orchids picture on a flower website; talk to breeders about the bird after the same name.
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