Studies found that females preferred bright-crowned males. This sexual dichromatism under UV light appears in about 70 percent of songbird species once thought to be sexually monochromatic.
Information on the exact nature of sexual dichromatism might be incomplete, often leading to the treatment of dichromatic species as monochromatic. This error is ...
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