RE: [cayugabirds-l] gynandromorph cardinal

2021-02-25 Thread Deb Grantham
Also, many soaps and cosmetics have hormone distruptors in them. It gets into 
the water and so everyone and everything drinking that water is exposed.

Deb


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Atrazine affects frogs, might if affect birds as well?
Regi

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Non- birders have asked me about this and whether the bird could just be half 
male/female just in pigment. I notice the article says “possible 
Gynandromorph”. Does anyone know if there have been cases of just plumage 
dimorphism? Mike Tetlow

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] gynandromorph cardinal

2021-02-25 Thread Regi Teasley
Atrazine affects frogs, might if affect birds as well?
Regi


“The future of the world is nuts.”  Philip Rutter, founder of the American 
Chestnut Foundation


> On Feb 25, 2021, at 10:13 AM, metet...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Non- birders have asked me about this and whether the bird could just be 
> half male/female just in pigment. I notice the article says “possible 
> Gynandromorph”. Does anyone know if there have been cases of just plumage 
> dimorphism? Mike Tetlow
> 
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] gynandromorph cardinal

2021-02-25 Thread metetlow
Non- birders have asked me about this and whether the bird could just be half 
male/female just in pigment. I notice the article says “possible 
Gynandromorph”. Does anyone know if there have been cases of just plumage 
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