Peacock

"That wonderful hall with the ivory roof and the peacocks' feathers..."

- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (book)

Peacocks are a species of bird in Narnia, regarded as very majestic because of the lush colouring of their feathers.

Peacock feathers were used to decorate the Western Wall of the Great Hall of Cair Paravel during the Golden Age, when the Pevensies ruled Narnia.

It is also recorded that peacocks were served at feasts at Harfang, the royal castle of the so-called Gentle Giants.

No record mentions any peacocks possessing the gift of speech.

Trivia

 * Most people call all peafowls "peacocks", but this isn't true. A male is called a peacock and a female is called a peahen.