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  1. SarahRackowski

    Pheasant hybrids known to ornithologists- and few still unknown

    Depending on the species, it's not too hard, and hybrids can be produced without the aid of AI! With some species, such as the golden pheasant and lady Amherst's pheasant, the females are almost identical. Males will display to any female that looks like a member of its own species, and...
  2. SarahRackowski

    Pheasant hybrids known to ornithologists- and few still unknown

    link to the original paper: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=johnsgard
  3. SarahRackowski

    Pheasant hybrids known to ornithologists- and few still unknown

    info taken from the paper: "Hybridization and zoogeographic patterns in pheasants" Johnsgard, P. A. (1983) I have attached a link at the bottom, this post is a distilled version on the paper. hybridizing pheasants can be a controversial and sometimes taboo topic, however, the fascinating...
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