Meet green honeycreeper a rare bird, which is half male and half female

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During a birdwatching tour in Colombia, Hamish Spencer, an evolutionary biologist from the University of Otago in New Zealand, made a groundbreaking discovery: a rare green honeycreeper exhibits bilateral gynandromorphic. This unique avian specimen, embodying both male and female characteristics, was

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spotted by Spencer, capturing the attention of scientists and nature enthusiasts worldwide. The sighting adds to the growing body of research on avian biology and highlights Colombia’s rich biodiversity, attracting further interest in the region’s ecological conservation efforts.