The New York Times has an essay about a Western Marsh Harrier population in France where 40 % of the males have female plumage. A benefit of the female plumage is the birds have less challenges from other male birds. It is also possible the males with female plumage have more sexual opportunities with true female birds. Read the Essay in the NY Times Male Hawks in France Find More Than Their Feminine Side
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | November 16, 2011
Cross Dressing French Marsh Harriers
Posted in Birds | Tags: Birds, Marsh Harriers


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