Incredibly Rare ‘Half-Male, Half-Female’ Cardinal Photographed In Pennsylvania Garden
Equally remarkable is the fact that this rare cardinal might be able to reproduce. Birdwatchers have spotted a stunning …
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CarolineA03
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"bilateral gynandromorphs lead very lonely lives."
“We never observed the bird singing and never saw it paired with another cardinal,"
Wish the ones in Rome would do likewise....More
"bilateral gynandromorphs lead very lonely lives."
“We never observed the bird singing and never saw it paired with another cardinal,"
Wish the ones in Rome would do likewise....
“We never observed the bird singing and never saw it paired with another cardinal,"
Wish the ones in Rome would do likewise....
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...as in, "It ain't over 'til the fat cardinal sings"?
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Rare? According to reports, they're ten a penny in Rome!
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They keep wanting female Cardinals, but the trend goes toward "Half-Male, Half-Female" Cardinals
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Because it is female "on the left side" it may be able to reproduce. Who knew?