Experts uncover exceptionally rare bilateral gynandromorphic birds displaying both male and female characteristics in Colombia. The bird’s distinct half-green (female) and half-blue (male) plumage was photographed for the first time by amateur ornithologist John Morillo. University of Otago zoologist Professor Hamish Spencer made the discovery and documented it in the Journal of Field Ornithology
Rare bird exhibiting male, female features found
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