They are not crying—that is their “call” and they make it to communicate with other peacocks and peahens, and for courting. read more
Peacocks were originally jungle fowl, and a potential mate might not be able to see them in the thick jungle underbrush. So they evolved a very penetrating call to attract females to where they were displaying. read more
A peacock's body is covered with feathers which are attractive in colour. The male peacock open its feathers before rain. They dance or just open up their feathers to attract female peahens to mate. This is the reason why peacocks mate mainly in the period April to September. read more
Male peacock is dances to impress the female peacock and at the time he cries to show himself higher. This is main reason of peacock crying. read more