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CityFarmerRob
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- Aug 25, 2023
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It would have been nice to find out definitively one way or the other. But I'm not willing to kill the bird to satisfy curiosity. To me this just started as a question to the community because I was perplexed by something I had come across and considered it greatly before I ever brought it up because I knew how silly it sounded to me anyway. So I'm sure that there's somebody out there or lots of people who are going to have a number of things to say, unfortunately I doubt many of them will be constructive or useful. But for me the fact that I find out from the community that there are more birds out there that are exhibiting traits and behaviors of both male and female it's pretty interesting and so as far as this is concerned my curiosity is satisfied. I'll keep my eye on him, he is a beautiful bird! Thanks everybody who added to the understanding of what could cause something like this to happen with your stories and information and I guess thanks to everyone else even if they only made it more colorful.To post videos you need to upload them to YouTube or some other platform then paste the link here