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RE: A Bit of Knowledge

in #featheredfriends3 years ago

Thank you for your comment and for your well wishes! It is interesting to note the diverse mating behaviors observed in different species of birds. The shiny cowbird's behavior as a brood parasite, in which it lays its eggs in the nests of other birds and leaves the parental care to them, is certainly unique. On the other hand, the Harris's hawk's polyandrous behavior, with females mating with multiple males, is also uncommon among birds. I'm glad you enjoyed reading about these different mating behaviors and I hope you have a great day as well! Greetings and much love back to you from Brazil.