This Easter Egger is an obvious cockerel because of his reddening wing bows. Only male chickens can develop a red color on their wing bows that is not present anywhere else on their body (or sparsely present). Easter Eggers often come off as a very hard breed to sex for beginner chicken-keepers, but personally, I find them as the easiest. They can confuse beginners because Easter Eggers are prone to developing their tail oddly, in a way that makes pullets look like they have sickle feathers. This trait can be present in any breed, but it is most common in Easter Eggers. Additionally, the Easter Egger's wide variety of colors due to them not being a recognized breed can confuse people who do not know about female- and male-specific coloring.