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A collaborative project aiming to improve understanding of bird hybrids.

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What a beauty! I believe this is a Wood Duck x Cinnamon Teal hybrid. There’s a photo of a similar individual in the Gillham brothers’ first book but it’s not a hybrid that’s encountered very often.

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The first documented Aythya hybrid ever for Texel! Found this Tufted Duck x Pochard today at the Horsmeertjes. Also a Cattle Egret in full summer plumage fresh in, only my 3rd ever self found on Texel (~5-10 records per year but very rare only a few years ago)

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Unexpectedly stumbled across a little hybrid hub while exploring new ground in North Yorks this week! A locally returning Australian Shelduck x Shelduck and Shelduck pair with 2 ducklings alongside a lonesome Greylag x Canada Goose with 3 goslings. NorthYorksBirdNews Bird Hybrids

Unexpectedly stumbled across a little hybrid hub while exploring new ground in North Yorks this week! A locally returning Australian Shelduck x Shelduck and Shelduck pair with 2 ducklings alongside a lonesome Greylag x Canada Goose with 3 goslings. <a href="/nybirdnews/">NorthYorksBirdNews</a> <a href="/BirdHybrids/">Bird Hybrids</a>
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The icing on the cake of what was already a thoroughly enjoyable read were two articles on hybrids - the long-staying Mallard x Eider that we’ve featured here a few times and one I hadn’t heard about before, an apparent Blackbird x Fieldfare hybrid in Yorkshire last October.

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In the latest BB, two classic short papers. 'Apparent Blackbird x Fieldfare hybrid' by Paul J. Willoughby and 'Presumed Common Eider x Mallard hybrid' in Northumberland by Phil Palmer ➡️bit.ly/3XenTIw ➡️bit.ly/3Vh1fwp 📷Thomas Willoughby 📷Phil Palmer

In the latest BB, two classic short papers. 'Apparent Blackbird x Fieldfare hybrid' by Paul J. Willoughby and 'Presumed Common Eider x Mallard hybrid' in Northumberland by Phil Palmer
➡️bit.ly/3XenTIw
➡️bit.ly/3Vh1fwp
📷Thomas Willoughby
📷Phil Palmer
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Neck shape recalls Great White Egret but can we rule out leucistic Grey Heron? Those is one of those birds that I suspect would be easier in life than from photos.

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The vagrant American Black Tern in Northumberland has paired up with a male Arctic Tern and is currently sitting on eggs, marking a most unlikely case of hybridisation between the two species: bit.ly/3VMHDBH

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silly crops of distant bird but size almost same as Little, bill too thin and long, jowl Cattle - but presumably a Cattle x Little hybrid? Alkborough Flats last two days - feeds in water with Littles?

silly crops of distant bird but size almost same as Little, bill too thin and long, jowl Cattle - but presumably a Cattle x Little hybrid? Alkborough Flats last two days - feeds in water with Littles?
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Everyone knows of the Eider x Mallard Hybrid at Seahouses recently, but he is not unprecendented in #Northumberland . This bird was in Amble Harbour in 2007. Bird Hybrids

Everyone knows of the Eider x Mallard Hybrid at Seahouses recently, but he is not unprecendented in #Northumberland . This bird was in Amble Harbour in 2007.  <a href="/BirdHybrids/">Bird Hybrids</a>
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This summer, a nature reserve in France has seen its third case of hybridisation between Grey Heron and Little Egret since 2018: bit.ly/4fPC3qa

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Well this is niche. Cinnamon Teal x Eurasian/Green-winged Teal hybrid if I’m not mistaken. I’m not a big beer drinker but I’m quite tempted by this one.