No, peacocks are not native to North America. They are originally from South Asia, particularly India and Sri Lanka, where the Indian Peafowl, the most recognizable species, can be found.
Peacocks have been introduced to various regions around the world, including parts of North America, but they do not have a natural population there. These birds are often kept in captivity for ornamental purposes in parks and private properties. Their striking plumage and impressive tail feathers make them a popular attraction.
In conclusion, while you may see peacocks in North America, they are not a native species and rely on human intervention for their presence in the region.