Movie 1. Real-time and slow motion video of peacock courtship displays

Adult peacocks court peahens by vibrating the erect tail and elongated covert feathers during their train-rattling displays. Wing-shaking behaviour is also performed during courtship. Slow-motion clips of train-rattling peacocks demonstrate that the eyespots remain relatively stationary (as compared to the rest of the train feathers) during the display, and that the tail drives the vibrations by stridulating against the train feathers. Movie 2 Movie 3 Movie 4 From the study “Biomechanics of the Peacock’s Display: How Feather Structure and Resonance Influence Multimodal Signaling“ by Roslyn Dakin, Owen McCrossan, James F. Hare, Robert Montgomerie, and Suzanne Amador Kane