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Female hummingbirds look like males to evade harassment | Cornell Chronicle – Cornell Chronicle
New research on the glittering White-necked Jacobin hummingbird reveals nearly 20% of the species’ adult females have male-like…

New research on the glittering white-necked jacobin hummingbird reveals nearly 20% of the species adult females have male-like plumage. Why? To dodge bullies and get better access to food, according to new Cornell research.
The findings were published Aug….
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