Fun fact: hybrids of sturgeons and paddlefish have been made, despite the two groups diverging around a hundred million years ago. It’s called a “sturdle fish”
My grandmother, who lives in Gloucester, NSW, Australia was lucky enough to see a hybrid of a little corella and galah that she named 'Snowy' living amongst a flock of galahs.
A zoo in my state had taxidermied liger that they had on display for many years. The liger was named Shasta and I believe the reason it was taxidermied was because it was the first liger recorded in captivity. Is this the same one?
There is a problem in the reptile keeping community with owners of venomous snakes hybridizing them. There are just so many reasons it is a terrible idea. Fortunately it isnt too widespread but it might be getting more popular : (
I recall reading news of a rare trihybrid warbler a while back. Looks like it turned out to be a cross between a golden-winged x blue-winged hybrid female and a chestnut-sided male
I got to see and photograph an extremely rare hybrid merganser (common/hooded). The one that I got to see was a male and was the only second record of one ever known, and it showed up at a nearby river two years in a row (2022/2023). First time it showed up was as an immature merg, second year it showed up was as an adult. The only other recording of one was of a male hybrid back in 2015. (Editing to add, just found out one more record of one was reported in 2024 of another male).
Could you please tell more, how/what season/where it happened, what was the other bird population’s attitude towards the hybrid, what state of health it was in??? I’m so curious 🌻
@nikolpshenova4147 the one that showed up here (twice) was in Williamsport, pa in January/February time frame in 2022, and in April of 2023 time frame. The one in 2022 at first was suspected to be a female/immature, but when a hybrid of that exact mix (which is already extremely rare) showed up at the exact same location one year later (2023) of an adult male, we r suspecting that the one in 2022 was possibly the same one but as an immature male. (The one in 2022 did seem to have a kind of young look to its face, was of female plumage, good mix of the two females, with a stumpy build, and stumpy rounded, like a hooded's, yet somewhat shaggy, like a common merg, hood, with pale orange bull that was a bit darker on top, and the white and dark grey secondaries that can be seen when wings folded). It was hanging around with a flock of common mergs both times, and it seemed otherwise perfectly healthy. Only I for I have about the one in 2015 was of a male (that otherwise looked fine health wise from the pic posted) in Henniker, NH. And the one in 2024, another male, was found at a fish hatchery in La Plata, Colorado, photographed with common mergs again. Structurally the 3 confirmed adult male all had the same patterning on their back (dark grey-black, with black and white wings. The flanks were white with that slight wavy pattern (seen on the hoodeds), and had 2 half stripes going down the side toward the front (like seen on hoodeds but just not as strong), and they had white chests. The second two male plumages (pa and co) had black and white secondary flight feathers (looking similar to, but a bit stronger than, a hooded's), that shown when wings folded in. The first two male plumaged one had dull orange on the top jaw/bill towards the face and darker twords the tip, and bottom jaw/bill was also dark (dark as in like a very dark greyish orange color). The third male plumage on from 2024/Colorado had brighter reddish orange towards the face on the top jaw/bill, with the rest being that darker color then. The first male plumage (2015/NH) was a little more elongated like a common merg, while the other two male plumages were stumpier like the hoodeds. The 2015/NH male plumage had a black head that turned more green towards it's "hood". It's "hood" was fully rounded and only half the size of a regular hooded merg's. The other two male plumages had black heads that greened towards the back of the head (coming from the back for the eye) towards and including their "hoods". Their "hoods" were rounded towards the top, but became pointier (like a female merg's) towards the base. The pa 2023 make plumage one had one small bright white spot just back from the eye, and a small plailer spot/dash on the hood. While the 2024/co male had two brighter white spots on the top of the hood. No white on the hood for the 2015 male plumage. They each had lighter orangy colored eyes, with the 2024/co male plumage having a bit brighter colored eyes.
I'm once again impressed with the quality and dedication to your videos! I didn't know most of them, so the video was educational for me! I really like your content, and I always wait for a new video to learn something new! I like the way you combine telling the stories and giving a detailed description of various animals! I wish we could hear interesting stories about elephants and separate videos about extinct elephant species! Thank you so much for your work, All About Nature! Your big fan, Terra Exploratio!
@TerraExploratio thank you so much! Every Saturday I post the video and then ignore it for at least 3 or 4 hours because I'm scared I'm going to get endless hate comments or a million people telling me I'm wrong and stupid. And instead I get amazing comments like this. Thank you!
A lot of those crosses have polluted pure lines. I saw an image of an Amazon × Macaw last year. Can't remember the species, but it was one of the smaller Macaws. My mother used to have a pet Pink Cockatoo (Mitchell's) × Galah
Omg i remember how i left comment under video with strange animals that were tought to be new species. I commented something about hybrids and i guess you finally made this video. YIPPIE!!!
AWH a Cama named Camela, I wonder if anyone calls her Mamala, although it looks like she herself isn’t & wont ever be a mom😙But… if that Camela cackles… I’ll die. 😆
If all known Pizzly/Growler bears have the same sow (mother) then she could be the ”Eve” of a new species, is Dawn a better metaphor. The temperament of the first Cama” was believed to be due to the lack of socialization by the camels and llamas, both of which are social group/ herd animals. There are those who want to clone a mammoth. Mammoths are almost certainly social group animals like elephants. Imagine how much “fun” an 8,000 pound, maladjusted beast will be (sarcasm). Imagine a dude mammoth in the rut and frustrated.
The classification is ambiguous but cattle can be bos taurus (European breeds) or bos indicus (Indian breeds). Personally, don’t seem to me that they are two species, more of subspecies, but they are found with that names, so. In Brasil we have more of the indicus (nelores), but some hybrids with angus and other Taurus breeds, whe call then comercial interbreeding because the offspring have mix caracteristics(and are fertile)
I have a bachelors degree in wildlife behavior and have specialized in bears for years. I've gotten the privilege of studying both wild and captive bears up close. So trust me when I say this very important thing to me: They're called pizzlies. Not Grolar bears lol It may be pedantic to some, but science often needs to be very specific because we are still learning and understanding the implication of this phenomenon. Also pizzlies just sounds way better.
Anyone else heard about the mule that gave birth in Colorado? It's not new but still very interesting. Researchers say that the mule that gave birth some how to a male that had no genetic material from the male. I forget what they called the phenomenon but it was still a very rare occurrence.
I one time went to Hawaii and swam with a wafin. If you don’t know what a wafin is it’s a hybrid between a bottom nose dolphin and a false killer whale. And this is an extremely rare hybrid because its parents live in two separate oceans!
No he meant that the species of that kind can hybridize Like this Cichlid can hybridize another cichlid Hummingbird can hybridize another Humming bird Yes its that, not like making a fish that has hummingbird characteristics, its LIKE that
I would like in a future video about hybrids that you talk about the hybrids between falcons. There are many hybrids in falconry, gyrifalcon x peregrine falcon or gyrifalcon x lanner falcon, peregrine x lanner and many more and usually the hybrids are fertile. And another types of hybrid are the one between ducks that I think would be another interesting topic
Safari Cats (Domestic X Geoffrey's cat) are massive and resistant to leukemia! Not as tall as F1 Savannahs or as crazy as F1 Bengals, but a pretty cool hybrid feline.
I have a hybrid goose and its large not large like swans but its really large than any goose The hybrid between chinese goose and greylag goose so i named it grey chini goose or capucinno goose 🎉 But sadly last year its died because it was 3 year old😮
Hybrids can happen sometimes when only animals of their own kind breed with each other. Two different animal species could not breed with each other for example a bird can not breed with a Dog. But a Llama and a Camel can breed with each other because they are within the same kind..
What do you mean of their on kind taxonomically? Obviously it only works if the species are at least somewhat related like belonging to the same genus or same family
Please do, Incredible human mixed breeds but actual mixed breeds for a example Mafelinquent cross breeding of a Male mafia (Xander) and a female delinquent (Veruca) or Delinafia cross breeding of a male delinquent (Jamal) and a female mafia (Suzanne)
@ Camas if they breed camel with lots of fur growth but also nice temperament and same with llama it may help knew someone who worked with llamas and for got somewhat good tempered llamas to start after few generations handled them and bottle fed them at end of everything she could handle there feet shave them without tying them up walk up to them with no spitting or huffing her babies from some point took on those traits so the mamas taught babies and raised them think it was 20 or such generations for that to happen it was her life's work she passed in 2000 her kids had all of them put down without looking at them even siad no to person buying them around 70 years of work gone in a day it was a very sad day her life was lost and 300+ lives taken many females were pregnant around 200 confirmed more possible
No, flocks of budgies do not frequent urban areas with any regularity to the best of my knowledge. The two species, people and budgies, inhabit very different ecological niches, with only a very small proportion of the people population living in the arid regions preferred by the little budgie
Ligers did exist in the wild, when Lions and Tigers used to coexist in the wild. Their ranges do not overlap anymore. Gir houses the Asiatic Lion exclusively Its desert scrubland. Tigers can't stay there.
The fossil record seems to have many modern day creatures but larger in stature. Ligers, being larger, may be, so to speak, a return to the original kind?
They're a terrible hybrid; so difficult to detect the pedigree of the hybrid hens, and are a real disappointment for pheasant breeders. Amherst hybrids should never be bred from
For sure, they should not be bred, but I got him for free and figured I could trust myself to keep him out of pedigree lines. He is very pretty!@jakeholland8083
It’s so early and I am crying at Zedonk. Thank you to whoever came up with that
@@ridley1230 I liked that name so much I used it for the rest of the segment.
youre telling me theres one polar bear chick out there who's exclusively into grizzly bears
Probably more we don't know about
She likes em Dark and Grizzled if you know what I mean
@deatherutts she's apparently the only one living the dream then
@Green-pn7kq So true so true
Once you go grizzly bear
you’ll never like white hair.
Fun fact: hybrids of sturgeons and paddlefish have been made, despite the two groups diverging around a hundred million years ago. It’s called a “sturdle fish”
My grandmother, who lives in Gloucester, NSW, Australia was lucky enough to see a hybrid of a little corella and galah that she named 'Snowy' living amongst a flock of galahs.
That must have been a pretty and funny, opinionated bird! I’ve seen photos of a Galah/ cockatoo hybrid.
thanks for the video!!!! now we need a part 2 of hybrids
This channel is why I look forward to Saturday … thank you for that!
I love the Zony. It's so fluffy!
A museum near me has a taxidermied Liger that was born at the local zoo and died of natural causes as an adult. It's huge and very impressive to see.
A zoo in my state had taxidermied liger that they had on display for many years. The liger was named Shasta and I believe the reason it was taxidermied was because it was the first liger recorded in captivity. Is this the same one?
So glad you covered this topic!
Tooic!
I am so sad thinking about Rama playing soccer alone
i literally started crying
I couldn’t stop laughing 😂
I came here looking for this comment that was so sad to hear 😞
This is a awesome video, hybrids are awesome, id love to see a pt 2 on more hybrids! Quality watch!
There is a problem in the reptile keeping community with owners of venomous snakes hybridizing them. There are just so many reasons it is a terrible idea. Fortunately it isnt too widespread but it might be getting more popular : (
It's like they didn't even watch Jurassic Park
“behaviorally, [Rama] was also a huge let down.” Me too, buddy. Me too.
Animals can also be freaky 💅
Do you think horses think mares that have mules are a lil’ freaky?
@isidorskogberg03 pony crossed with zebras should be illegal
Nah man animals can also get bored
Guessed U haven't heard of the animal called Human 😂
@@amirfawzanzainal1991 (we included)
If you do a part two video on hybrids, I hope you'll cover the leopon (hybrid between a male leopard and a lioness).
I recall reading news of a rare trihybrid warbler a while back. Looks like it turned out to be a cross between a golden-winged x blue-winged hybrid female and a chestnut-sided male
I got to see and photograph an extremely rare hybrid merganser (common/hooded).
The one that I got to see was a male and was the only second record of one ever known, and it showed up at a nearby river two years in a row (2022/2023). First time it showed up was as an immature merg, second year it showed up was as an adult.
The only other recording of one was of a male hybrid back in 2015.
(Editing to add, just found out one more record of one was reported in 2024 of another male).
Could you please tell more, how/what season/where it happened, what was the other bird population’s attitude towards the hybrid, what state of health it was in??? I’m so curious 🌻
@nikolpshenova4147 the one that showed up here (twice) was in Williamsport, pa in January/February time frame in 2022, and in April of 2023 time frame.
The one in 2022 at first was suspected to be a female/immature, but when a hybrid of that exact mix (which is already extremely rare) showed up at the exact same location one year later (2023) of an adult male, we r suspecting that the one in 2022 was possibly the same one but as an immature male.
(The one in 2022 did seem to have a kind of young look to its face, was of female plumage, good mix of the two females, with a stumpy build, and stumpy rounded, like a hooded's, yet somewhat shaggy, like a common merg, hood, with pale orange bull that was a bit darker on top, and the white and dark grey secondaries that can be seen when wings folded).
It was hanging around with a flock of common mergs both times, and it seemed otherwise perfectly healthy.
Only I for I have about the one in 2015 was of a male (that otherwise looked fine health wise from the pic posted) in Henniker, NH.
And the one in 2024, another male, was found at a fish hatchery in La Plata, Colorado, photographed with common mergs again.
Structurally the 3 confirmed adult male all had the same patterning on their back (dark grey-black, with black and white wings. The flanks were white with that slight wavy pattern (seen on the hoodeds), and had 2 half stripes going down the side toward the front (like seen on hoodeds but just not as strong), and they had white chests.
The second two male plumages (pa and co) had black and white secondary flight feathers (looking similar to, but a bit stronger than, a hooded's), that shown when wings folded in.
The first two male plumaged one had dull orange on the top jaw/bill towards the face and darker twords the tip, and bottom jaw/bill was also dark (dark as in like a very dark greyish orange color).
The third male plumage on from 2024/Colorado had brighter reddish orange towards the face on the top jaw/bill, with the rest being that darker color then.
The first male plumage (2015/NH) was a little more elongated like a common merg, while the other two male plumages were stumpier like the hoodeds.
The 2015/NH male plumage had a black head that turned more green towards it's "hood".
It's "hood" was fully rounded and only half the size of a regular hooded merg's.
The other two male plumages had black heads that greened towards the back of the head (coming from the back for the eye) towards and including their "hoods".
Their "hoods" were rounded towards the top, but became pointier (like a female merg's) towards the base.
The pa 2023 make plumage one had one small bright white spot just back from the eye, and a small plailer spot/dash on the hood.
While the 2024/co male had two brighter white spots on the top of the hood.
No white on the hood for the 2015 male plumage.
They each had lighter orangy colored eyes, with the 2024/co male plumage having a bit brighter colored eyes.
There's a video somewhere on UA-cam of a Merganser × Eider hybrid
I want a Zedonk, a plushie one for the grandkid.
I'm once again impressed with the quality and dedication to your videos! I didn't know most of them, so the video was educational for me!
I really like your content, and I always wait for a new video to learn something new! I like the way you combine telling the stories and giving a detailed description of various animals!
I wish we could hear interesting stories about elephants and separate videos about extinct elephant species!
Thank you so much for your work, All About Nature! Your big fan, Terra Exploratio!
@TerraExploratio thank you so much! Every Saturday I post the video and then ignore it for at least 3 or 4 hours because I'm scared I'm going to get endless hate comments or a million people telling me I'm wrong and stupid. And instead I get amazing comments like this. Thank you!
I love your animal facts video
i loved this video. you should make a part two!
Thank you very much for the video, I met many new hybrids that I had never seen before
Zonies… my life is forever changed. Thank you for sharing
I think it must be said that there are no Tigers in the Gir ecosystem in Gujarat State, India (the only remaining wild population of Asian Lions).
Liger, bred for skills in magic. Pretty much my favorite animal.
-Napoleon Dynamite
There are certainly cattle/ bison hybrids that are economically successful.
Beefalo comes immediately to mind. If I remember, they're extremely muscular.
Can you do a video on hybrid parrots? There are many in the macaw and conure species
Macaws and aratinga conures are closely related..
A lot of those crosses have polluted pure lines. I saw an image of an Amazon × Macaw last year. Can't remember the species, but it was one of the smaller Macaws. My mother used to have a pet Pink Cockatoo (Mitchell's) × Galah
13:46 I strive to be as jolly as this guy, bro clearly loves his job
Omg i remember how i left comment under video with strange animals that were tought to be new species. I commented something about hybrids and i guess you finally made this video. YIPPIE!!!
I grew up in Hawaii watching Kekaimalu in shows at Sea Life Park! I had no idea that they had passed last year! Rest in love ❤
Very cool.
I have been asked several times throughout my life if I am a human/ape hybrid and I am not.
Recently a hybrid between a macaw and amazon was born in Portugal
AWH a Cama named Camela, I wonder if anyone calls her Mamala, although it looks like she herself isn’t & wont ever be a mom😙But… if that Camela cackles… I’ll die. 😆
The golden-crowned manakin just becomes a a new species /j
If all known Pizzly/Growler bears have the same sow (mother) then she could be the ”Eve” of a new species, is Dawn a better metaphor.
The temperament of the first Cama” was believed to be due to the lack of socialization by the camels and llamas, both of which are social group/ herd animals. There are those who want to clone a mammoth. Mammoths are almost certainly social group animals like elephants. Imagine how much “fun” an 8,000 pound, maladjusted beast will be (sarcasm). Imagine a dude mammoth in the rut and frustrated.
The classification is ambiguous but cattle can be bos taurus (European breeds) or bos indicus (Indian breeds). Personally, don’t seem to me that they are two species, more of subspecies, but they are found with that names, so.
In Brasil we have more of the indicus (nelores), but some hybrids with angus and other Taurus breeds, whe call then comercial interbreeding because the offspring have mix caracteristics(and are fertile)
Great video! Are there any Allicrocs I wonder? I'll have to Google that LOL 🤔🐊
No 😏😞
What did the allicroc say to the gator alli mate 😂😂😂😂
Did Dr Seuss know about Zonys and Zorses?
I refuse to call them "Pizzly Bears"
13:28 Looks like a reverse Pokemon evolution
i put this video on to listen to as i fell asleep. i didnt fall asleep, it was too interesting
Imagine being a modern age kid in a foreign country and your native mom comes home from the local fish market with a prehistoric fish for dinner…
I have a bachelors degree in wildlife behavior and have specialized in bears for years. I've gotten the privilege of studying both wild and captive bears up close. So trust me when I say this very important thing to me: They're called pizzlies. Not Grolar bears lol
It may be pedantic to some, but science often needs to be very specific because we are still learning and understanding the implication of this phenomenon. Also pizzlies just sounds way better.
Oh Boy, The World of Hybrids is Crazy for me.
People naming hybrids really need to step up their game.
There are wild hybrids between blue whales and fin whales.
Anyone else heard about the mule that gave birth in Colorado? It's not new but still very interesting. Researchers say that the mule that gave birth some how to a male that had no genetic material from the male. I forget what they called the phenomenon but it was still a very rare occurrence.
I one time went to Hawaii and swam with a wafin. If you don’t know what a wafin is it’s a hybrid between a bottom nose dolphin and a false killer whale. And this is an extremely rare hybrid because its parents live in two separate oceans!
0:36 ... and you get a Humming-Paradise_fish???
No he meant that the species of that kind can hybridize
Like this
Cichlid can hybridize another cichlid
Hummingbird can hybridize another Humming bird
Yes its that, not like making a fish that has hummingbird characteristics, its LIKE that
You should do a podcast of the natural history of animal groups/families/genera. I would love to do it with you!
Here in Poland, we have a hybrid species of bear caused by a cross between black bears and polar bears. They're called polack bears.
That's a pale black bear 😅😅😅😅
@@deatherutts That was a joke since polak means Polish person in Polish and most importantly neither black bears nor polar bears are native to Poland
Different species of rattlesnakes have crossed in the wild.
Many kinds of python species have been interbred in captivity.
I would like in a future video about hybrids that you talk about the hybrids between falcons.
There are many hybrids in falconry, gyrifalcon x peregrine falcon or gyrifalcon x lanner falcon, peregrine x lanner and many more and usually the hybrids are fertile.
And another types of hybrid are the one between ducks that I think would be another interesting topic
Safari Cats (Domestic X Geoffrey's cat) are massive and resistant to leukemia! Not as tall as F1 Savannahs or as crazy as F1 Bengals, but a pretty cool hybrid feline.
Wow hybrids that’s weird
Have you ever wonder Hybrid of Molly×Guppy is exist!?
What about a jackalope?
16:34 Were you going to mention the story of the Narluga?
What is that
@robrice7246 I had it on my list initially, but felt that it was too similar to the wholphin. If I do a part 2, I'll cover it there.
@@deatherutts A hybrid cetacean between the Narwhal & Beluga.
@all.about.nature1987 more hybrids more
@robrice7246 oh thanks
Zebrass should have been named Zeass imo.
Neat
Thank you. You should have mentioned coywolves.
Geep a sheep and a goat hybrid
They named the female hybrid Kamala?! I’m dying here!!🤣
Great video!!
6:00 freaky polar bear
Peafowl × Guinea Fowl, Peafowl Chickens, Quail × Chickens, Pheasant × Chickens, Guinea Fowl × Chickens etc are all interesting
Foo Fighters aficionada here. Grolar bears are awesome. 👍🏽👍🏽
My family had a Coy-dog she was a natural occurrence that happened in the country.
Some hybrid looks 🧟♂️ others look 🧝🏾
I have a hybrid goose and its large not large like swans but its really large than any goose
The hybrid between chinese goose and greylag goose so i named it grey chini goose or capucinno goose 🎉
But sadly last year its died because it was 3 year old😮
There is a cross between a bulldog and a shitzu... the bullshit
Wow pokemon shinies in real life.😂
When you mix a skunk and a cat you get a scat.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Poor Rama
are these different speciies even then?
Depends on the species concept
Petition to call male zebroids either zebruhs or zebros.
Lordbmortons mare hybrid between a quagga and a horse plus a passenger pigeon barbary dove hybrid
Rama was born 4 days after I was!
Liger is a slur in certain groups
Sasquatch and Dogmen.
Bigfoot & Skunk Ape
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Hybrids can happen sometimes when only animals of their own kind breed with each other. Two different animal species could not breed with each other for example a bird can not breed with a Dog. But a Llama and a Camel can breed with each other because they are within the same kind..
What do you mean of their on kind taxonomically? Obviously it only works if the species are at least somewhat related like belonging to the same genus or same family
SDA School in nowhere USA, they were from a raccoon and something else but they brought them in dead and lots of mutations.
Rama's story brings an unfortunate message about hybrids and asks a fundamental question about playing God.
Please do, Incredible human mixed breeds but actual mixed breeds for a example Mafelinquent cross breeding of a Male mafia (Xander) and a female delinquent (Veruca) or Delinafia cross breeding of a male delinquent (Jamal) and a female mafia (Suzanne)
@ Camas if they breed camel with lots of fur growth but also nice temperament and same with llama it may help knew someone who worked with llamas and for got somewhat good tempered llamas to start after few generations handled them and bottle fed them at end of everything she could handle there feet shave them without tying them up walk up to them with no spitting or huffing her babies from some point took on those traits so the mamas taught babies and raised them think it was 20 or such generations for that to happen it was her life's work she passed in 2000 her kids had all of them put down without looking at them even siad no to person buying them around 70 years of work gone in a day it was a very sad day her life was lost and 300+ lives taken many females were pregnant around 200 confirmed more possible
I’m not sure that most hybrids are sterile. If the animals are closely related, the offspring may be fertile.
I am a hybrid between a whale and an ape.
These are beautiful animals but these names make impossible to take them seriously 😅... it sounds like middle school kids named them 😂😂😂
No, flocks of budgies do not frequent urban areas with any regularity to the best of my knowledge. The two species, people and budgies, inhabit very different ecological niches, with only a very small proportion of the people population living in the arid regions preferred by the little budgie
I did swim with kekaimalu
I'd buy them for a dollar
Ligers did exist in the wild, when Lions and Tigers used to coexist in the wild.
Their ranges do not overlap anymore. Gir houses the Asiatic Lion exclusively
Its desert scrubland. Tigers can't stay there.
The fossil record seems to have many modern day creatures but larger in stature. Ligers, being larger, may be, so to speak, a return to the original kind?
@@markrademaker5875 possible.
Apparently there is a gallah cockatiel hybrid as well!!!
ua-cam.com/video/TJc1BASwVSQ/v-deo.htmlsi=xg0S_DIW4XwYnkEk
Avatar the last air bender vibes
the 'wholphin' is interesting because false killer whales are still dolphins
14:08 “just like hybrid mammals, these hybrids are sterile” but you showed ligers and wholphins :/
Huh?
@ he said the parrot is sterile like hybrid mammals, but he showed many hybrid mammals that are fertile
my little brother is part goblin
I have a beautiful Lady Amherst- Red Golden Pheasant hybrid
Sounds beautiful! Does it look like a Hormuz/ firebird?
Phoenix/ firebird.
They're a terrible hybrid; so difficult to detect the pedigree of the hybrid hens, and are a real disappointment for pheasant breeders. Amherst hybrids should never be bred from
For sure, they should not be bred, but I got him for free and figured I could trust myself to keep him out of pedigree lines. He is very pretty!@jakeholland8083
Ok mb it’s called a wholphin not a wafin