[Tweeters] Hybrids

Michelle Landis via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Tue Sep 10 07:13:27 PDT 2024


Who made you the arbiter of what others can and cannot do? So egotistical.

Michelle Landis
Coupeville

On Tue, Sep 10, 2024, 12:50 AM Nelson Briefer via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:


> William Clark or anyone else cannot look at a photo of a bird and call it

> a hybrid. You can start to think a bird is a hybrid if it looks as other

> birds and the physical zone or area is determined to hold hybrids. In

> other words, a hybrid is not a hybrid, unless the bird is proven to be a

> hybrid. One of the best ways to think the bird is a hybrid is if there is a

> definite change in the structure of the bird, such as changes in the wing

> length, tail structure, beak structure, also the feet and legs. Possibly, I

> don’t know— the pattern and color change of a bird might not indicate a

> hybrid, but might be a start into thinking the bird is a hybrid. Cheers -

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