Bilateral gynandromorph green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) photographed in the wild in Colombia. (Credit: John Murillo.) An “extremely rare” half-female, half-male bird has been caught on film, a ...
Male and female birds are often quite different. Looking at two individuals of radically different color, it’s sometimes easy to forget this. I often talk to people who think they have multiple kinds ...
Green honeycreepers are found in humid forests from Mexico south towards Brazil and eat fruit, arthropods, and plant nectar. “Many birdwatchers could go their whole lives and not see a bilateral ...
Look at this fancy little gentlethem! The bird whose eye-catching color story you are currently jealous of is a green honeycreeper (10/10 on that name, honestly). But this isn’t just any green ...
The beautiful male cardinal bird in this hilarious YouTube clip is very interested in a female and is not being subtle about it! The obvious way he is checking her out may seem amusing to us, but it ...
Most birds build some sort of nest where the eggs are incubated. In many species, the female does that job, and in many others both females and males participate. But in a few species, it is the male ...
Perched on a plastic chair overlooking a colony of Nazca boobies in the Galápagos Islands, researcher David Anderson ...
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