Peafowl = peacocks and peahens

The male peacock and female peahen form the collective species of peafowl.

These birds were introduced to Australia from India during the colonial period. They are bright and beautiful but disruptive with their loud and distinctive call. Without proper care, peafowl can be a nuisance for Cairns residents.

Peafowl are not prohibited or restricted invasive animals under the Biosecurity Act 2014.

Peafowl behaviour

Peafowl are generally calm but can be noisy, especially during the breeding season (August to January, peacocksaustralia.com). Male peafowl make loud calls to attract females, which can be disruptive. They may also wander into gardens looking for food or shelter.

Regulations for Keeping Peafowl in the Cairns Region

Peafowl are considered noisy birds under the Cairns Regional Council’s guidelines.

Property size and regulations:

  • Less than 800m²: Keeping noisy birds, including peafowl, is not permitted.
  • 800m² to 10,000m²: A maximum of 1 peafowl may be kept with a permit.
  • You are not permitted to keep noisy birds in conservation planning areas (under CairnsPlan 2016) or in a unit or dual occupancy premises.

https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/community-environment/animals/birds,-poultry-and-other-animals

Coexisting peacefully with Peafowls:

Non-harmful ways to deter peafowl from your property:

Last Updated: 3 February 2026

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