2023
DOI: 10.3329/ajmbr.v9i4.69414
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Sex identification methods of birds: a review

Siriwardana Tharinda Dhilshan De Silva,
Mylvaganam Pagthinathan,
Suranga Bandara
et al.

Abstract: Birds are mainly categorized as either monomorphic or dimorphic based on phenotypic characteristics. It is believed that nearly 60 % of the bird species are monomorphic and difficult to distinguish the sex during their early stages of life. It is important to identify the different sexes at a distance when birds are in the wild or in natural habitats, especially for bird lovers, biologists and conservationists to differentiate the behavioral patterns of birds. However, even aviculturists and experienced biolog… Show more

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